
Ozawa
v. United States,
260 U.S. 178 (1922)
¢Attorney General of California’s amicus brief argued:
¢ The American family reared along the lines of American traditions with the father managing the farm, the mother presiding in the home, and the children during their younger years attending school, cannot compete with the Oriental farm life wherein children and mother join with the father in the actual farm labor, and in addition do not enjoy conditions of life which are demanded by the American standard of living.