National Origins Provision of Immigration Law: Hearings...on S.J.res. 192...1929 - 171 pagini |
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Pagina 11
... English ? Mr. BOGGS . The Italian has an opportunity at the present time one - eighth of that of the person from Great Britain . Senator COPELAND . And under the new law , what would it be ? Mr. BOGGS . Approximately one - tenth ...
... English ? Mr. BOGGS . The Italian has an opportunity at the present time one - eighth of that of the person from Great Britain . Senator COPELAND . And under the new law , what would it be ? Mr. BOGGS . Approximately one - tenth ...
Pagina 20
... English- men assumed Irish names when they went into the Revolutionary Army ? Doctor HILL I do not know but what that might be the case . There is this thing further to be considered , I think , that the state- ments you refer to do not ...
... English- men assumed Irish names when they went into the Revolutionary Army ? Doctor HILL I do not know but what that might be the case . There is this thing further to be considered , I think , that the state- ments you refer to do not ...
Pagina 22
... only fair to add that when it came to determining the different national stocks - the German , Irish , English , and so forth - we did not make any allowance for the difference in fecundity . 22 NATIONAL ORIGINS PROVISION OF IMMIGRATION ...
... only fair to add that when it came to determining the different national stocks - the German , Irish , English , and so forth - we did not make any allowance for the difference in fecundity . 22 NATIONAL ORIGINS PROVISION OF IMMIGRATION ...
Pagina 23
... English , so much Irish - and that was also the case as regards postcolonial stock , when the total had been determined it had to be further divided by nation- alities . Now , in determining the nationalities , in determining what pro ...
... English , so much Irish - and that was also the case as regards postcolonial stock , when the total had been determined it had to be further divided by nation- alities . Now , in determining the nationalities , in determining what pro ...
Pagina 41
... English , the Welsh , the Scotch , and the Scotch - Irish constituted the great bulk of the foundation stock of the American people . ' That is to say , Germany obtained 31 per cent of the total quotas and 32 per cent of the actual ...
... English , the Welsh , the Scotch , and the Scotch - Irish constituted the great bulk of the foundation stock of the American people . ' That is to say , Germany obtained 31 per cent of the total quotas and 32 per cent of the actual ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
1890 foreign-born accurate aliens American Defense Society American Legion American Revolution Army believe BOGGS Britain census of 1790 cent Century of Population CHAIRMAN Commissioner HULL Committee on Immigration Congress Continental Army Daughters descendants determination discrimination Doctor FRIEDENWALD Doctor HILL enlisted estimates fact fair favor February figures foreign born German German element give going gration groups hearings HIRAM JOHNSON immi immigration act immigration law immigration quotas Immigration Restriction Immigration Restriction League Irish Free LEWIS LLOYD MATHEWSON matter Mowitz muster rolls national origins provision National Society national-origins clause national-origins plan national-origins provision Nye resolution organization Population Growth postponement present quotas President question race racial record referred Regiment repeal Representative MCCORMACK Revolutionary RIDDER Secretary Senator COPELAND Senator HARRIS Senator KING Senator NYE Senator REED Senator SHIPSTEAD statement statistics tion to-day TREVOR United United States Senate Washington York
Pasaje populare
Pagina 169 - ... inhabitants in continental United States in 1920 whose origin by birth or ancestry is attributable to such geographical area. Such determination shall not be made by tracing the ancestors or descendants of particular individuals, but shall be based upon statistics of immigration and emigration, together with rates of increase of population as shown by successive decennial United States censuses, and such other data as may be found to be reliable.
Pagina 50 - States, or (2) in the transfer of territory from one country to another, such transfer being recognized by the United States...
Pagina 49 - The Secretary of State, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Secretary of Labor, jointly...
Pagina 49 - ... of the various nationalities resident in the United States as determined by the United States census of 1910, which statement shall be the population basis for the purposes of this act.
Pagina 168 - ... the number of inhabitants in continental United States in 1920 whose origin by birth or ancestry is attributable to such geographical area. Such determination shall not be made by tracing the ancestors or descendants of particular individuals, but shall be based upon statistics of immigration...
Pagina 49 - The annual quota of any nationality shall be 2 per centum of the number of foreign-born individuals of such nationality resident in continental United States as determined by the United States census of 1890, but the minimum quota of any nationality shall be 100.
Pagina 110 - Washington, DC The committee met, pursuant to adjournment, at 10.30 o'clock am, in the committee room, Capitol-, Senator James E.
Pagina 50 - ... and revise the population basis as to each country involved in such change of political boundary. For the purpose of such revision and for the purposes of this Act generally aliens born in the area included in any such new country shall be considered as having been born in such country, and aliens born in any territory so transferred shall be considered as having been born in the country to which such territory was transferred.
Pagina 50 - ... shall be considered as having been born in such country or dominion, and aliens born in any territory so transferred shall be considered as having been born in the country to which such territory was transferred, and (B) territory so surrendered or administered under a mandate shall be treated as a separate country. Such treatment of territory administered under a mandate shall not constitute consent by the United States to the proposed mandate where the United States has not consented in a treaty...
Pagina 59 - Whereas it has been the wise policy of these states to extend the protection of their laws to all those who should settle among them, of whatever nation or religion they might be, and to admit them to a participation of the benefits of civil and religious freedom; and, the benevolence of this practice, as well as its salutary effects, have rendered it worthy of being continued in future times.