Abstracts of Reports of the Immigration Commission: With Conclusions and Recommendations and Views of the Minority. (In Two Volumes)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 98.
19. lappuse
... coming from Austria - Hungary appear almost unanimously to object to being reported as born in Austria or Hungary , unless the additional information showing their nationality is presented , so that they will not be supposed to be ...
... coming from Austria - Hungary appear almost unanimously to object to being reported as born in Austria or Hungary , unless the additional information showing their nationality is presented , so that they will not be supposed to be ...
24. lappuse
... coming in such large numbers , has provoked a widespread feeling of apprehen- sion as to its effect on the economic and social welfare of the country . Because of this the Commission's investigations have been mainly directed toward a ...
... coming in such large numbers , has provoked a widespread feeling of apprehen- sion as to its effect on the economic and social welfare of the country . Because of this the Commission's investigations have been mainly directed toward a ...
27. lappuse
... coming of criminals and persons of criminal tendencies constitutes one of the serious social effects of the immigration movement . The present immigration law is not adequate to prevent the immigration of criminals , nor is it ...
... coming of criminals and persons of criminal tendencies constitutes one of the serious social effects of the immigration movement . The present immigration law is not adequate to prevent the immigration of criminals , nor is it ...
34. lappuse
... coming to this country of great numbers of diseased aliens , and the inspection here by officers of the United States Public Health and Marine - Hospital Service effectively supplements the examination abroad . It is doubtless true that ...
... coming to this country of great numbers of diseased aliens , and the inspection here by officers of the United States Public Health and Marine - Hospital Service effectively supplements the examination abroad . It is doubtless true that ...
41. lappuse
... coming of the Chinese was soon followed by a determined opposition to the immigration of that race , and this opposition has continued unabated . In 1882 a law excluding Chinese of the laboring classes was enacted , " and such exclusion ...
... coming of the Chinese was soon followed by a determined opposition to the immigration of that race , and this opposition has continued unabated . In 1882 a law excluding Chinese of the laboring classes was enacted , " and such exclusion ...
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52. lappuse - (b) 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
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373. lappuse - This table shows wages or earnings for the period Indicated, but no account Is taken of voluntary lost time or lost time from shutdowns or other causes. In the various tables In this report showing annual earnings allowance Is made for time lost during the year. o Not computed, owing to small number involved.
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