Japanese Immigration Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on Immigrations, United States Senate, Sixty-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 2576, a Bill to Limit the Immigration of Aliens Into the United States, and for Other Purposes. March 11, 12, 13, and 15, 1924, Díl 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - Počet stran: 170 Considers legislation to establish quota for Japanese immigration. |
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... Coast States included , who have come into immediate contact with the problem before us , namely , that of contact with oriental immigration into our country . I shall hereafter , I say , by your leave , express myself more fully ...
... Coast States included , who have come into immediate contact with the problem before us , namely , that of contact with oriental immigration into our country . I shall hereafter , I say , by your leave , express myself more fully ...
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... coast , and those in turn are under the direct orders of the local Japanese consuls . That is not my statement ; that is the statement of a Japanese , Professor Yoshi Kuno , and I have it here in one of my exhibits . Senator KING . Mr ...
... coast , and those in turn are under the direct orders of the local Japanese consuls . That is not my statement ; that is the statement of a Japanese , Professor Yoshi Kuno , and I have it here in one of my exhibits . Senator KING . Mr ...
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... coast o Japan had only 30 days in which to stay there , unless epared to do their conscription duty , that period was 90 days in the event that they came for the purpose of de , and financial interests so arranged matters that the ng a ...
... coast o Japan had only 30 days in which to stay there , unless epared to do their conscription duty , that period was 90 days in the event that they came for the purpose of de , and financial interests so arranged matters that the ng a ...
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... coast better than you on this coast can know them . And we have always , and now con- sider questions of immigration with questions of residence ; questions of land ownership , where these people are concerned , in full recog- nition of ...
... coast better than you on this coast can know them . And we have always , and now con- sider questions of immigration with questions of residence ; questions of land ownership , where these people are concerned , in full recog- nition of ...
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... coast attitude we have adopted the classification for all legislation and for all appeals to Congress for legislation then adopted , namely , the classification of eligibles and ineligibles - those eligible to citizenship and those ...
... coast attitude we have adopted the classification for all legislation and for all appeals to Congress for legislation then adopted , namely , the classification of eligibles and ineligibles - those eligible to citizenship and those ...
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Strana 117 - least two years immediately preceding the time of his application for admission to the United States has been, and who seeks to enter the United States solely for the purpose of carrying on the vocation of minister of any religious denomination, or professor of a college, academy, seminary, or university.
Strana 1 - are as follows: (b) An immigrant previously lawfully admitted to the United States, who, is returning from a temporary visit abroad; ******* (d) An immigrant who continuously for at least two years immediately preceding the time of his application for admission to the United States has been, and who seeks to enter the United States solely for the purpose of,
Strana 156 - lease and occupy houses^ manufactories, warehouses, and shops, to employ agents of their choice, to lease land for residential and .commercial purposes, and generally to do anything incident to or necessary for trade upon the same terms as native citizens or subjects, submitting
Strana 2 - (g) An immigrant who is a bona fide student over 18 years of age. and who seeks to enter the United States solely for the purpose of study at an accredited college, academy, seminary, or university, particularly designated by him and approved by the Secretary.
Strana 16 - Washington, duly authorized by his Government, has the honor to declare that the Imperial Japanese Government are fully prepared to maintain with equal effectiveness the limitation and control which they have for the past three years exercised in regulation of the emigration of laborers to the United States.
Strana 117 - student over 18 years of age and who seeks to enter the United States solely for the purpose of study at an accredited college, academy, seminary, or university, particularly designated by him and approved by the Secretary.
Strana 159 - time of his application for admission to the United States has been and who seeks to enter the United States solely for the purpose of carrying on the vocation of minister of any religions denomination,
Strana 133 - In signing the treaty this day between the United States of America, the British Empire. France, and Japan, it is declared to be the understanding and intent of the signatory powers: * * * " 2. That the controversies to which the second paragraph of article I refers shall not
Strana 80 - nor breed, nor birth. When two strong men stand face to face. Though they come from the ends of the earth. And
Strana 130 - the citizens and subjects of each of the high contracting parties shall have liberty to enter, travel, and reside in the territories of the other upon the same terms as native