SENATOR WILLIAM P. DILLINGHAM Chairman of the Immigration Commission TO WHOSE THOUGHTFUL CARE, TACT AND SOUND JUDGMENT THE SUCCESS OF THE COMMISSION'S WORK WAS LARGELY DUE Preface PAGE XV 3. Principles upon which American Civilization is Based 4. Subjects Treated in Determining Effects of Immigra- tion upon American Standards . . 1. Escape from Religious or Political Persecution. 2. At Present, Motive Primarily Economic . . 3. European's Wages and Standards of Living Much 5. Effect of Immigration upon European Countries. 6. Attitude of European Governments Toward Immigra- 8. How Far Does America Need a Cheap Labor Supply 17 9. What is the True Demand for Labor.. 10. Immediate Inducement of Immigration |