Selected Articles on ImmigrationH.W. Wilson Company, 1915 - Počet stran: 315 |
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Strana 13
... desirable ? D. Does the United States need more immigrants ? E. Are the present laws adequate ? * F. What new restrictions , if any , shall be imposed ? IV . The Affirmative will take the stand that the new immi- gration is inferior ...
... desirable ? D. Does the United States need more immigrants ? E. Are the present laws adequate ? * F. What new restrictions , if any , shall be imposed ? IV . The Affirmative will take the stand that the new immi- gration is inferior ...
Strana 16
... desirable class . C. It would not materially affect the immigration from northern Europe . D. It could be effectively enforced . NEGATIVE I. The new immigration is different - not necessarily inferior . A. The Latin and Slav races ...
... desirable class . C. It would not materially affect the immigration from northern Europe . D. It could be effectively enforced . NEGATIVE I. The new immigration is different - not necessarily inferior . A. The Latin and Slav races ...
Strana 20
... desirable citizen . 4. There is less illiteracy among the children of foreign - born parentage in our country than among those of American parentage . B. It would not prove successful in operation . I. It would be superficial and the ...
... desirable citizen . 4. There is less illiteracy among the children of foreign - born parentage in our country than among those of American parentage . B. It would not prove successful in operation . I. It would be superficial and the ...
Strana 43
... desirable , the division of information should be so conducted as to cooperate with states desiring immigrant settlers ; and information concern- ing the opportunities for settlement should be brought to the attention of immigrants in ...
... desirable , the division of information should be so conducted as to cooperate with states desiring immigrant settlers ; and information concern- ing the opportunities for settlement should be brought to the attention of immigrants in ...
Strana 44
... desirable in making the restriction that- ( a ) A sufficient number be debarred to produce a marked effect upon the present supply of unskilled labor . ( b ) As far as possible , the aliens excluded should be those who come to this ...
... desirable in making the restriction that- ( a ) A sufficient number be debarred to produce a marked effect upon the present supply of unskilled labor . ( b ) As far as possible , the aliens excluded should be those who come to this ...
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Strana 301 - Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God's great Judgment Seat; But there is neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth, When two strong men stand face to face, though they come from the ends of the earth!
Strana 262 - Whenever in the opinion of the Government of the United States the coming of Chinese laborers to the United States or their residence therein, affects or threatens to affect the interests of that country, or to endanger the good order of the said country, or of any locality within the territory thereof, the Government of China agrees that the Government of the United States may regulate, limit, or suspend such coming or residence, but may not absolutely prohibit it.
Strana 225 - An Act to regulate the immigration of aliens to, and the residence of aliens in, the United States...
Strana 263 - The subjects or citizens of each of the high contracting parties shall have liberty to enter, travel, and reside in the territories of the other...
Strana 312 - You cannot be friends at all except upon the terms of honor. We must show ourselves friends by comprehending their interest whether it squares with our own interest or not.
Strana 134 - God had sifted three kingdoms to find the wheat for this planting, Then had sifted the wheat, as the living seed of a nation...
Strana 43 - And provided further, That skilled labor may be imported, if labor of like kind unemployed cannot be found in this country : And provided further, That the provisions of this law applicable to contract labor shall not be held to exclude professional actors, artists, lecturers, singers, ministers of any religious denomination, professors for colleges or seminaries, persons belonging to any...
Strana 263 - This understanding contemplates that the Japanese Government shall issue passports to continental United States only to such of its subjects as are non-laborers, or are laborers who, in coming to the continent, seek to resume a formerly acquired domicile, to join a parent, wife, or children residing there, to assume the active control of an already possessed interest in a farming enterprise in this country...
Strana 44 - As far as possible, the aliens excluded should be those who come to this country with no intention to become American citizens or even to maintain a permanent residence here, but merely to save enough, by the adoption, if necessary, of low standards of living, to return permanently to their home country. Such persons are usually men unaccompanied by wives or children.
Strana 263 - ... other than the United States or to any insular possession of the United States or to the Canal Zone are being used for the purpose of enabling the holders to come to the continental territory of the United States to the detri-ment of labor conditions therein, the President...