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The first Chinese-American president

The first Chinese-American president was Fang Zhiwei. From 65438 to 0959, Hiram Fung was elected as the first Asian-American senator in the United States. During his political career, he served as the representative of National Congress of the Communist Party of China for six times. The National Congress is held every four years, and political parties elect their own presidential candidates. 1962 The American Congress proposed the Civil Rights Act, aiming at changing the discrimination against ethnic minorities and improving social status. From 65438 to 0965, after three years of struggle, the United States Congress passed the historic immigration reform bill. The most important feature of this bill is to cancel the discriminatory immigration quota for countries in the Asia-Pacific region and allow parents, children and brothers and sisters of American adult citizens to come to the United States for the first time, thus achieving the purpose of family reunion. In addition, the bill also explicitly prohibits racial or color discrimination in public places.