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The inadmissible turned history the 1902 Law of Residence and the 1910 Law of Social Defense
The Residence Law, passed in 1902, and the Social Defense Law of 1910 allowed for many years the deportation of hundreds of foreign anarchists and u nionists, resulting in a great diversity of penalti es and bans. The parliamentary debates in those years, viewed throug h the parliamentary record of proceedings, allows a ccess to a universe of representations that the ruling class h ad on the anarchists and consequently on social con flict.