Reed–Jenkins Act

Reed–Jenkins Act
Great Seal of the United States
Other short titles Immigration Act of 1917 Amendment
Long title An Act to amend section 24 of the Immigration Act of 1917.
Nicknames Immigrant Inspectors Classification Act of 1928
Enacted by the 70th United States Congress
Effective May 29, 1928
Citations
Public law 70-574
Statutes at Large 45 Stat. 954
Codification
Titles amended 8 U.S.C.: Aliens and Nationality
U.S.C. sections amended 8 U.S.C. ch. 6, subch. I § 109
Legislative history

The Reed–Jenkins Act was a statute enacted on May 29, 1928 during the 70th United States Congress. It repealed previous laws that provided federal funds for Americanization programs supporting Native American schools, educational experimentation agencies, and Native agency farms. The law was sponsored by Senator David A. Reed (Republican) of Pennsylvania and Representative Thomas A. Jenkins (Republican) of Ohio.

See also

Emergency Quota Act
Immigration Act of 1924
Passport Act of 1926

References


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