最終更新日:2022/12/23
A special discriminatory formula is now applied to the immigration of persons who are attributable by their ancestry to an area called the Asia-Pacific triangle. This area embraces all countries from Pakistan to Japan and the Pacific islands north of Australia and New Zealand. Usually, the quota under which a prospective immigrant must enter is determined by his place of birth. However, if as much as one-half of an immigrant’s ancestors came from nations in the Asia-Pacific triangle, he must rely upon the small quota assigned to the country of his ancestry, regardless of where he was born. This provision of the law should be repealed.
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A
special
discriminatory
formula
is
now
applied
to
the
immigration
of
persons
who
are
attributable
by
their
ancestry
to
an
area
called
the
Asia-Pacific
triangle.
This
area
embraces
all
countries
from
Pakistan
to
Japan
and
the
Pacific
islands
north
of
Australia
and
New
Zealand.
Usually,
the
quota
under
which
a
prospective
immigrant
must
enter
is
determined
by
his
place
of
birth.
However,
if
as
much
as
one-half
of
an
immigrant’s
ancestors
came
from
nations
in
the
Asia-Pacific
triangle,
he
must
rely
upon
the
small
quota
assigned
to
the
country
of
his
ancestry,
regardless
of
where
he
was
born.
This
provision
of
the
law
should
be
repealed.