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'''Chinese Exclusion''' refers to a body of racially discriminatory immigration policies first set up in the [[United States]], but later imitated by [[Australia]] ([[White Australia policy]], 1901) and [[Canada]] (1923).

The [[Chinese Exclusion Act (United States)|American Chinese Exclusion Act]] was an immigration policy instituted in May 1882 designed initially to keep Chinese laborers from immigrating to the US, although in practice it targeted all but a select handful of Chinese elites from coming to America. It is largely recognized as one of the major defining events of [[Chinese American]] history, and of American immigration history, as it defines the first time in American history that a racial or ethnic group was barred from coming to the US.

The Chinese Exclusion Act was itself repealed in 1943, although recent scholarship has shown that in fact Chinese Exclusion-era immigration enforcement policies and techniques for dealing with Chinese immigrants continued well after the [[repeal]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}

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