Amendment to Immigration Law: Hearing ... 67th Congress, 4th Session on S. 4222, a Bill to Amend the Act Entitled "an Act to Limit the Immigration of Aliens Into the United States," Approved May 19, 1921, as Amended and Extended. January 24, 1923, Part 1

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Page 1 - America in Congress assembled, That section 2 of the act entitled "An act to limit the immigration of aliens into the United States," approved May 19, 1921, as amended and extended,
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Page 31 - of thousands in excess of the quota legally authorized: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the American Legion, in national convention assembled,
Page 23 - immigration law skilled labor may be imported if labor of like kind, unemployed, can not be found in this country, and
Page 1 - An act to limit the immigration of aliens into the United States," approved May 19, 1921, as amended and extended.
Page 41 - If we want the American race to continue to be predominantly Anglo-SaxonGermanic, of the same stock as that which originally settled the United States, wrote our Constitution, and established our democratic institutions; if we want our future immigration to
Page 31 - Resolved, That Congress be urged to permanently deny admission hereafter, as immigrants or permanent residents, to all aliens who are ineligible to citizenship under the laws of the United States. Resolved, That
Page 30 - the American Legion, in national convention assembled, That said report be transmitted to the national legislative committee of the American Legion for use before the Congress of the United States in urging laws consistent with the facts set forth and the recommendations contained in said report;
Page 30 - beneficial results shall be obtained during the year 1923: therefore be it further Resolved, That the President of this association be instructed to appoint a committee on immigration and railroads to take such steps
Page 11 - classes of aliens admitted, departed, debarred, and deported, and United States citizens arrived and departed during the six months ended December 31,

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