The article presents reprints of Presidential signing statements written by U.S. Presidents in response to 20th century immigration laws. It includes one by President Calvin Coolidge regarding the 1924 Immigration Act, one by President Harry S. Truman about his reasons to veto the 1952 Bill to Revise the Laws Relating to Immigration, Naturalization, and Nationality, and one by President Ronald Reagan regarding the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.