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Sabath Act

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TheSabath Actwas a Federal law that established an immigrant protection network.

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It was sponsored by Rep.Adolph J. Sabath(D) of Illinois. The act (passed in July, 1913) established Federal Bureaus at railroad junctures and stations to protectimmigrantsfrom localnativistsand to aid newly arrived immigrants to the United States who were traveling cross-country to their final destinations. The government rented buildings near the stations and equipped them with reception rooms, baths, laundry, and beds. After theimmigration restrictionsof the early 1920s, Congress failed to appropriate any further funds for the act and, while still on the books, it fell into disuse.

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