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It was passed during World War II, when China was a welcome ally to the United States. The Chinese Exclusion Act had beome an embarrassment in China/US relations. However the Magnuson Act did not create an open door. It limited Chinese immigrants to 105 persons to be selected by the US government. Equality with other nations did not come until the Immigration Act of 1965, which removed all national quotas and permitted immigration from Asia on an equal footing for the first time. statute-stub Category:1943 in law Category:United States federal legislation Category:U.S._immigration_history category:Chinese American history This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Magnuson Act".
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