What was one provision of the Chinese Exclusion Act?

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All Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, and Vietnamese were permanently banned from coming to America.

New Chinese immigrants had to live in segregated neighborhoods.

Chinese immigrants already in the United States could not become U.S. citizens.

Chinese laborers could not form unions.

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One provision of the Chinese Exclusion Act was: Chinese immigrants already in the United States could not become U.S. citizens.

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