Meet Wong Kim Ark, who was born in San Francisco in 1873 to Chinese immigrant parents. After a visit to China in 1895, he sailed back to San Francisco only to be detained by Collector of Customs on the grounds that the Chinese Exclusion Act forbid entry for Chinese immigrants. Ark insisted he was an [...]
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Landmark Case of Wong Kim Ark Speaks to US Even Today
Posted in society, tagged Asian American, Chinese Exclusion Act, immigration, KABA, Supreme Court, Wong Kim Ark, Yellow Peril on February 8, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The Mystic of the American Dream
Posted in business, entrepreneur, Politics, society, tagged American Dream, American Made: The Impact of Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Professionals on U.S. Competitiveness, entrepreneur, immigration, Patriot Act, Venture Capital on July 9, 2008 | 3 Comments »
As we just celebrated the Independence of America, I thought about how great this country has been for my immigrant family. All of us have excelled under its democratic system and entrepreneurial environment. In turn, this country, attracting the brightest minds of the world by offering a renowned opportunity called the American Dream, have benefited [...]




