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EVERYTHING 🙃 IS RACIST
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House of Representatives, February 3, 1790. Debates of an act regulating naturalization:
Mr. Sedgwick was against the indiscriminate admission of foreigners to the highest rights of human nature, upon terms of so incompetent to secure the society from being overrun with the outcasts of Europe; besides, the policy of settling the vacant territory by emigration is of a doubtful nature. He believed, in the United States, the human species might be multiplied by a more eligible and convenient mode, than what seemed to be contemplated by the motion now before the committee. He was well satisfied for himself, that there existed no absolute necessity of peopling it in this way; and if there was no absolute necessity, he thought Congress might use their discretion, and admit none but reputable and worthy character; such only were fit for the society into which they were blended. The citizens of America preferred this country, because it is to be preferred; the like principle he wished might be held by every man who came from Europe to reside here; but there was at least some grounds to fear the contrary; their sensations, impregnated with prejudices of education, acquired under monarchical and aristocratic governments, may deprive them of that zest for pure republicanism, which is necessary in order to taste its beneficence with that gratitude which we feel on the occasion. Some kind of probation, as it has been termed, is absolutely requisite, to enable them to feel and be sensible of the blessing. Without that probation, he should be sorry to see them exercise a right which we have gloriously struggled to attain.
March 26, 1790.
Section 1. Be it enacted …… That any alien, being a FREE WHITE PERSON, who shall have resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States for the term of two years, may be admitted to become citizen thereof, on application to any common law court of record, in any one of the states wherein he shall have resided for the term of one year at least, and making proof to the satisfaction of such court, that he is a person of good character, and taking an oath or affirmation prescribed by law, to support the constitution of the United States, which oath or affirmation such court shall administer;
January 29, 1795.
Section 1. Be it enacted ….. that any alien, being a FREE WHITE PERSON, may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States, or any of them, on the following conditions, and not otherwise:--- [show less]