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...Further restriction is desirable. (a) Statistics show great increase in the least desirable classes of immigrants in recent years. N. Am. Rev. 152, pp. 28-32. (b) The effect prduced on U. S. by these undesirable classes is socially bad. (1) Their low standard of living makes it impossible for native workmen to compete without lowering their own standard. R. M. Smith, pp. 131-140. (2) They have introduced the pernicious sweating system. J. A. Rus, "How the Other Half Lives, " pp. 121-124. (3) An excessive proportion of our criminals and paupers is foreign born or of foreign parentage...
Best general references: Report on Alien Immigration by Messrs. Schloss and Burnett, 1893; North Am. Review, vol. 156, pp. 220 ff; Forum, XIII, pp...
...Immigration is advantageous industrially: (a) In the development of resources; Atkinson, Forum, vol. 13, pp. 362-364, May, 1892; North Am. Review, 156, p. 224, Feb. 1893; Special Consular Reports, vol. 2, p. 311, 1891-92; (b) In the money value of the immigrants as laborers; North Am. Review, vol. 156, pp...
...American Laborer does not suffer from immigration: (a) Becaues there is work for all, see IV, a; (b) Because many immigrants belong to non-competing groups; North Am. Review, vol. 156, p. 223, Feb. 1893; Westminster Review, vol. 130, pp...
ENGLISH C.- The preliminary brief, due October 26, will be drawn from Huxley's Lecture in Specimens of Argumentation, pp...