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Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives officially apologized for the Chinese Exclusion Act, which suspended Chinese immigration to the U.S. for ten years, and other discriminatory legislation that targeted Chinese immigrants in the past 130 years. The resolution was sponsored by Rep. Judy Chu (D. - Calif.), the first Chinese-American woman to be elected to Congress. Do you think governments should apologize for their nation’s actions in previous generations? Why?

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives officially apologized for the Chinese Exclusion Act, which suspended Chinese immigration to the U.S. for ten years, and other discriminatory legislation that targeted Chinese immigrants in the past 130 years. The resolution was sponsored by Rep. Judy Chu (D. - Calif.), the first Chinese-American woman to be elected to Congress. Do you think governments should apologize for their nation’s actions in previous generations? Why?

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