Message from @Maggie The Magpie
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there were 5 different immigration laws in the 40 years.
I posted 3 of them.
why are blacks always mainly in urban areas
poverty
They like to centralize heavily, then slow feed out in the surrounding towns, bringing crime and poverty with them.
Well Wv is a stupidly poor state and mainly white
I see the feedoff here in St Augustine.
Most of our blacks are migrants from Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Jacksonville, etc.
Not from here.
1790, yes.
It also did not allow any coloreds in.
Then it was reenforced 5 years later.
Then removed like 2 decades later.
Then reinstated like 20 years after that.
You are reading 3 different laws in the paragraps i posted, incase you didnt differentiate.
Pursuant to this power, Congress in 1790 passed the first naturalization law for the United States, the Naturalization Act of 1790. The law enabled those who had resided in the country for two years and had kept their current state of residence for a year to apply for citizenship. However it restricted naturalization to "free white persons" of "good moral character".
Non-whites were not allowed to reside.
Honestly, i dont deal with people purposely being a troll from what i saw.
I kept posting answers to his questions and he would ask the same thing over and over.
Ah, I thought he deleted it
I kicked him, he was either being a troll, or spamming.
He does it with everyone he argues with on here
Or at least just me as well
I literally answered all his questions to the T, and all he would do is insult me, and say "What about the thing you answered, what is the answer?"
"WHAT DOES THE LAW OF 1790 SAY!!!!!!!!!"
Me:
It says you can suck my ass
hot
Pursuant to this power, Congress in 1790 passed the first naturalization law for the United States, the Naturalization Act of 1790. The law enabled those who had resided in the country for two years and had kept their current state of residence for a year to apply for citizenship. However it restricted naturalization to "free white persons" of "good moral character".
Non-whites were not allowed to reside.
"YES BUT WHAT IS THE LAW"
Me:
Pursuant to this power, Congress in 1790 passed the first naturalization law for the United States, the Naturalization Act of 1790. The law enabled those who had resided in the country for two years and had kept their current state of residence for a year to apply for citizenship. However it restricted naturalization to "free white persons" of "good moral character".
Non-whites were not allowed to reside.
"YES BUT THATS NOT THE LAW!!!!"
Yes, but what does that MEAN!?
He was obviously being a troll.
Yes but the law does say that they aren't allowed to be naturalized, it didn't say anything about them immigrating.
Only whites could immigrate, but the reason it was called Naturalization laws, is because of colored people already residing in the US.
Since colored people really had no way to immigrate back then.

