Because of the 1913 and 1920 California Alien Land Laws, Japanese citizens (Issei) were ineligible for naturalization and therefore could not purchase or own land. But what about Japanese born in the U.S. (Nisei) ? In what SCOTUS case was a Nisei's right to own property upheld as an equal protection right under California's laws and of his privileges as an American citizen?
a. Oyama
b. State of California People
c. Hall Yick Wo
d. Hopkins Lau
e. Nichols



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