Emergency Immigration Legislation: Hearings...April 15 and 26, 1921 |
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Pagina 26
... employed approximately 20 per cent were Italians , about 20 per cent Spaniards , and about 55 per cent were Cubans ... employ the Mexican labor to which they had been accustomed , and which he said was indispensable to the success of ...
... employed approximately 20 per cent were Italians , about 20 per cent Spaniards , and about 55 per cent were Cubans ... employ the Mexican labor to which they had been accustomed , and which he said was indispensable to the success of ...
Pagina 28
... employed quit to get married . This loss must be replenished from Europe . American girls would not work in the shops , even though they were offered more money than they were receiving . He did not know why it was , but American girls ...
... employed quit to get married . This loss must be replenished from Europe . American girls would not work in the shops , even though they were offered more money than they were receiving . He did not know why it was , but American girls ...
Pagina 37
... employed . The discontinuance of immigration would strike primarily at our national supply of unskilled labor , but it would also strike at the source from which much of our skilled labor is recruited . So it struck at the very heart of ...
... employed . The discontinuance of immigration would strike primarily at our national supply of unskilled labor , but it would also strike at the source from which much of our skilled labor is recruited . So it struck at the very heart of ...
Pagina 40
... employ- ment without displacing the workers now at work . He had sent letters to 970 secretaries of the federation's local boards , in search of information in regard to the amount of unem- ployment at the present time . And the ...
... employ- ment without displacing the workers now at work . He had sent letters to 970 secretaries of the federation's local boards , in search of information in regard to the amount of unem- ployment at the present time . And the ...
Pagina 47
... employed as such . For this reason he wanted the present law to remain as it was , or made more liberal than at ... employ- ployment elsewhere promised greater opportunities and higher com- pensation to the inspectors . Inspection work ...
... employed as such . For this reason he wanted the present law to remain as it was , or made more liberal than at ... employ- ployment elsewhere promised greater opportunities and higher com- pensation to the inspectors . Inspection work ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
admission admitted agent Albert Johnson American anarchist arrived assimilated believed Bennet declared Caminetti cent chairman cigar industry citizens commissioner Committee on Immigration common labor congestion at Ellis Congress consul consular Cuba desired DIGEST OF STATEMENT economic Ellis Island emigration Europe European countries fact farmers fiscal flood of immigration foreign foreign-language France Germany Government granted gration House committee Husband illiterate immi immigration laws Italians Italy Jenks Jews Johnson bill Jugoslavia land Marshall maximum number ment million Miss Kellor Morrison most-favored nation nationality needed North Dakota number of aliens number of immigrants officials opposed passengers passport persons Poland population ports of embarkation practically racial reason regard restrict immigration returned Russians Sandford seamen Secretary Senate ships showing the number situation society steamship suspension of immigration Tampa temporary thought tickets tion to-day total number undesirables unemployed unemployment United unskilled labor visé wages wanted YORK CITY
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Pagina 61 - An act to regulate the immigration of aliens to. and the residence of aliens in, the United States...
Pagina 61 - That the number of aliens of any nationality who may be admitted under the immigration laws to the United States in any fiscal year shall be limited to 3 per centum of the number of foreign-born persons of such nationality resident in the United States as determined by the United States census of 1910.
Pagina 61 - Asiatic barred zone, as described in section 3 of the immigration act; (7) aliens who have resided continuously for at least one year immediately preceding the time of their admission to the United States in the Dominion of Canada, Newfoundland, the Republic of Cuba, the Republic of Mexico, countries of Central or South America, or adjacent islands; or (8) aliens under the age of eighteen who are children of citizens of the United States.
Pagina 61 - ... 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 61 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That as used in this Act, the term
Pagina 61 - States and attempt to enter any other place under the jurisdiction of the United States, nothing contained in this Act shall be construed as permitting him to enter under any other conditions than those applicable to all aliens. That the term "seaman...
Pagina 61 - For the purposes of this Act nationality shall be determined by country of birth, treating as separate countries the colonies, dependencies, or self-governing dominions, for which separate enumeration was made in the United States census...
Pagina 61 - In case of changes in political boundaries in foreign countries occurring subsequent to 1890 and resulting in the creation of new countries, the Governments of which are recognized by the United States, or in the...
Pagina 20 - The Chairman. If there is no objection, it is so ordered. (The statement referred to is as follows :) Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of Georgia, Columbus, Ga., February 24, 1947.
Pagina 61 - alien" wherever used in this act shall include any person not a native-born or naturalized citizen of the United States; but this definition shall not be held to include Indians not taxed or citizens of the islands under the jurisdiction of the United States. That the term