The Immigration ProblemFunk & Wagnalls, 1911 - 496 lappuses |
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... taken to make the work thorough and accurate . In order to carry out the instructions of the Presi- dent it was thought best to print the basic material , practically all new , so that hereafter , when the question again comes up ...
... taken to make the work thorough and accurate . In order to carry out the instructions of the Presi- dent it was thought best to print the basic material , practically all new , so that hereafter , when the question again comes up ...
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... taken to establish and to secure for the future the maintenance and progress of our civilization . II THE CAUSES OF IMMIGRATION Escape from Religious or Political THE IMMIGRATION PROBLEM 9 The Chinese Exclusion Law of 1902 The Chinese ...
... taken to establish and to secure for the future the maintenance and progress of our civilization . II THE CAUSES OF IMMIGRATION Escape from Religious or Political THE IMMIGRATION PROBLEM 9 The Chinese Exclusion Law of 1902 The Chinese ...
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... taken individually , a very large number , especially of the Russian Jews , are refugees from persecution , primarily religious . A much smaller number of Finns , thwarted by the Russian Government in their attempts to secure or ...
... taken individually , a very large number , especially of the Russian Jews , are refugees from persecution , primarily religious . A much smaller number of Finns , thwarted by the Russian Government in their attempts to secure or ...
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... taken by itself the sending back to the old country of the savings of the immi- grant is directly an injury to the United States . Speak- ing broadly , for every dollar sent more than a dollar's worth of productive labor has been ...
... taken by itself the sending back to the old country of the savings of the immi- grant is directly an injury to the United States . Speak- ing broadly , for every dollar sent more than a dollar's worth of productive labor has been ...
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... taken together that formerly furnished the bulk of European immigrants . Certain marked characteristics of the immigrants also emphasize strongly the fact that the new immigra- tion differs much more radically in type from the earlier ...
... taken together that formerly furnished the bulk of European immigrants . Certain marked characteristics of the immigrants also emphasize strongly the fact that the new immigra- tion differs much more radically in type from the earlier ...
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agent agricultural alien altho assimilation Austria-Hungary bituminous coal boarders Bohemian cent certificate Chinese cities citizens classes coal mining colonies Commerce and Labor Congress consignee Croatians eastern Europe eastern Europeans emigration employed employees employment engaged English language Europe fact families farm laborers farmers foreign birth foreign father foreign-born French-Canadians German Government grant Hebrews households immi immigrant banks Immigration Commission immigration officer institutions investigation Irish Japanese land large numbers Lithuanian lodgers Magyar males manufacturing ment Mexicans native American native birth native father native-born of foreign negroes number of persons occupations older immigrant owner percentage population Portuguese proportion races of recent recent immigrant regarding residence Russian Ruthenian schools Secretary of Commerce secure Servian Slovaks Slovenian South Italians southern and eastern speak English Syrian thereof tion Total Native-Born total number United unskilled labor vessel wage-earners wages weekly earnings women
Populāri fragmenti
311. lappuse - The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance, and also the mutual advantage of the free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects respectively from the one country to the other for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents.
328. lappuse - And provided further. That skilled labor may be imported if labor of like kind unemployed can not 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...
347. lappuse - ... anarchists, or persons who believe in or advocate the overthrow by force or violence of the Government of the United States, or of all government, or of all forms of law, or the assassination of public officials...
381. lappuse - That all aliens arriving by water at the ports of the United States shall be listed in convenient groups, and no one list or manifest shall contain more than thirty names. To each alien or head of a family shall be given a ticket on which shall be written his name, a number or letter designating...
393. lappuse - ... he shall establish such rules and regulations, prescribe such forms of bond, reports, entries, and other papers, and shall issue from time to time such instructions, not inconsistent with law, as he shall deem best calculated for carrying out the provisions of this act and for protecting the United States and aliens migrating thereto from fraud and loss...
375. lappuse - ... collector of customs of the customs district in which the port of arrival is located the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every violation of the provisions of this section...
390. lappuse - ... any alien who shall be found an inmate of or connected with the management of a house of prostitution or practicing prostitution after such alien shall have entered the United States, or who shall receive, share in, or derive benefit from any part of the earnings of any prostitute...
374. lappuse - States; and separate suits may be brought for each alien thus promised labor or service of any kind as aforesaid. And it shall be the duty of the district attorney of the proper district to prosecute every such suit when brought by the United States.
368. lappuse - as used in the title as well as in the various sections of this act shall be construed to mean the United States, and any waters, territory, or other place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, except the Isthmian Canal Zone...
310. lappuse - States, or of all government, or of all forms of law, or the assassination of public officials; prostitutes, or women or girls coming into the United States for the purpose of prostitution or for any other immoral purpose...