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Chapter 655 - Chapter 343: Sanctions and Conceding

The Chinese Exclusion Act doesn't just affect the Far East Empire; in fact, when this news reaches Europe, it will also impact East Africa, which already has a large number of Chinese immigrants and many Chinese descendants among the workers and students in Europe.

Because the U.S. Chinese Exclusion Act stipulates that it applies to all Chinese, including those who have obtained third-country citizenship, the U.S. automatically classifies Chinese immigrants who have obtained East African citizenship as "Chinese," making it impossible for East Africa to stay out of the issue from the start.

Ernst, who is visiting Germany, looks grim because he does not understand the specific content of the Chinese Exclusion Act. He had only heard about it in his previous life, and it was only after East Africa's Chinese workers in the U.S. were restricted that Ernst realized, "The U.S. sword also aims to cut off East Africa's head." Isn't this essentially 19th-century long-arm jurisdiction?

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