India in the West: South Asians in AmericaSince the Immigration Act of 1965, the Asian Indian community in the United States has grown. |
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... Canada for ever . Angry exclusionists marched to the docks in October 1906 when a ship called Empress of Japan came into port . Aboard the ship were a number of Asian Indians who planned to enter Canada . Vancouver's mayor , who ...
... Canada for ever . Angry exclusionists marched to the docks in October 1906 when a ship called Empress of Japan came into port . Aboard the ship were a number of Asian Indians who planned to enter Canada . Vancouver's mayor , who ...
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... Canada was expected to honor the rights of all subjects of the empire , including Indians . Throughout India , people were objecting ever more strongly to the ... Canada . KOMAGATAMAR Canada passed a series of immigration laws that severely.
... Canada was expected to honor the rights of all subjects of the empire , including Indians . Throughout India , people were objecting ever more strongly to the ... Canada . KOMAGATAMAR Canada passed a series of immigration laws that severely.
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... Canada , but they were not satisfied with this victory . They also wanted to get rid of the Indians who were already in Canada . Several plans were proposed . The Sikhs were encouraged to emigrate to Hawaii or Honduras , but these ...
... Canada , but they were not satisfied with this victory . They also wanted to get rid of the Indians who were already in Canada . Several plans were proposed . The Sikhs were encouraged to emigrate to Hawaii or Honduras , but these ...
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Map of Asia | 15 |
Asian Indians in Canada | 27 |
The Tide of Turbans | 35 |
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