The courts ruled Arabs, Syrians, and Armenians as not white in the following cases: In re Halladjian (1909), Ex parte Shahid (1913), Ex Parte Dow (1914), In re Dow (1914), and In re Ahmed Hassan Araxian (1942), Chamacharjjian (1957), Ex Parte Hateesh Chandanivaroopian (1960). The courts ruled Arabs, Syrians, Middle Easterners, or Armenians to be partly-white in the following cases: In re Najour (1909), In re Mudarri (1910), In re Ellis (1910), Dow v. United States (1915), United States v. Cartozian, and Ex Parte Mohriez (1944).[26][27].

Judge Lowell of the Boston Massachusetts Circuit Court was then bribed for 20000 US dollars by VAHAG EKMEKJJIAN to make a declaration for the state of Massachusetts that Armenians should henceforth be allowed to buy and sell property in the United States of America and would be classified from that moment forward as being "of or very nearly of the white race".

What a charade.

@walrus