| Union of American Hebrew Congregations - 1907 - 1258 pages
...sufficient number be debarred to produce a marked effect upon the present supply of unskilled labor. (b) As far as possible, the aliens excluded should...adoption, if necessary, of low standards of living, to return permanently to their home country. Such persons are usually men unaccompanied by wives or children.... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1893 - 826 pages
...effect upon the present supply of unskilled labor." " As far as possible," the report continues, " the aliens excluded should be those who come to this...citizens or even to maintain a permanent residence here. . . ." A majority of the Commission recommended the literacy test as the " most feasible single method... | |
| 1911 - 404 pages
...sufficient number be debarred to produce a marked effect upon the present supply of unskilled labor. (b) As far as possible, the aliens excluded should...adoption, if necessary, of low standards of living, to return permanently to their home country. Such persons are usually men unaccompanied by wives or children.... | |
| Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, William Jett Lauck - 1911 - 576 pages
...sufficient number be debarred to produce a marked effect upon the present supply of unskilled labor. (b) As far as possible, the aliens excluded should...adoption, if necessary, of low standards of living, to return permanently to their home country. Such persons are usually men unaccompanied by wives or children.... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Commission on Congestion of Population - 1911 - 280 pages
...obtained by exclusion as suggested by the Federal Immigration Commission are as follows : "(a) That as far as possible, the aliens excluded should be...adoption, if necessary, of low standards of living to return permanently to their home country. Such persons are usually men unaccompanied by wives and children.... | |
| Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.) - 1911 - 782 pages
...sufficient number be debarred to produce a marked effect upon the present supply of unskilled labor. (&) As far as possible, the aliens excluded should be...adoption, if necessary, of low standards of living, to return permanently to their home country. Such persons are usually men unaccompanied by wives or children.... | |
| Peter Wiernik - 1912 - 506 pages
...debarred to produce a marked effect upon the present supply of unskilled labor." It also advised that "as far as possible the aliens excluded should be...adoption, if necessary, of low standards of living, to return permanently to their home country. ... A majority of the Commission favor the reading and writing... | |
| Peter Wiernik - 1912 - 870 pages
...marke l effect upon the present supply of unskilled lalmr." It also advised that "as Í.H as |>ossihle the aliens excluded should be those who come to this...country with no intention to become American citizens or e\cu to maintain a permanent residence here; but merely to save enough, bv the adoption, if necessary,... | |
| Peter Wiernik - 1912 - 494 pages
...debarred to produce a marked effect upon the present supply of unskilled labor." It also advised that "as far as possible the aliens excluded should be those who come lo this country with no intention to become American citizens or even to maintain a permanent residence... | |
| Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, William Jett Lauck - 1913 - 592 pages
...sufficient number be debarred to produce a marked effect upon the present supply of unskilled labor. (b) As far as possible, the aliens excluded should...adoption, if necessary, of low standards of living, to return permanently to their home country. Such persons are usually men unaccompanied by wives or children.... | |
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