On the Fact that Japanese Immigrants to the U.S. in the Early 20th Century Worked Predominantly as Domestic Servants and Gardeners and In Spite of Paltry Wages and Unbelievable Access to the Money and Valuables of Their Employers Virtually NEVER Pilfered from Them
So much for poverty causing crime and culture not mattering.
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