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...would be impracticable. - (a) Diversified laws necessary for diversity of sentiment: Pub, Opin., VIII. 105 (Nov., 1889). - (b) Does not attack the roots of the evil: N. A. Rev. 149, 516 (Nov. 1889). - Subject too complex for general action: ibid, 517. - (1) Consequences too serious. - (2) Elements too little understood for wise action. - (3) People not ready for it. - (d) Congressional action not necessarily beneficial: Forum VIII...
...Annexation would not be advantageous to U. S.: Bost. Herald, Feb. 20; Nation, Feb. 16. - (a) Islands not needed for defence: Public Opinion, Feb. 4 and 18: Nation, Feb. 16. - (b) No gain in trade: Bost. Herald, Jan. 30; Pub. Opinion Feb. 4. - (c) Unfavorable character of the population: N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 16; Nation, Feb. 9, p. 96; Feb. 23 (ed); - (d) Complications with foreign powers: N. Y. Sun, Feb. 14; Bost. Herald, Feb. 17; Public Opinion Feb. 11: - (e) Violation of traditional policy of U. S. Nation, Feb. 23. Public Opinion...
...present immigration laws are sufficient: Pub. Op. iii. 249: No. Am. Rev. vol. 152, pp. 27-37 (Jan. '91); Nation, xiv. 518; Stat. at L. xxvi. 1084 - 1086. - (a) Laws now exclude paupers, criminals, insane people and persons liable to become a public charge as well as imported labor: Pub...
...continuance of immigration desirable: Forum, xiv. 601 (Jan. '93); Pub. Op. iii. 251; ibid, xiv. 297 (Dec. 31, '92). - (a) There is need of laborers in the South and West: Forum xiii. 366; No. Am. Rev. vol 134, p. 350 (Apr. '82); ibid. vol. 154, p. 424 (Apr. '92). - (b) Voluntary immigrants thrifty and active: And. R. ix. 251; Pol. Sci. L. iii. 61. - (c) Opposition to the present class of immigrants is groundless Forum, xiv. 602 (Jan. '93) Nation, xiv. 519. - (d) The troublesome and mischievous immigrants are a small part of the whole: Nation...
...proposed measure would amount to practical prohibition: No. Am. R. vol. 152, p. 27 (Jan. '91); Pub. Op. xiv. 298 (Dec. 31. '92). - (a) Total prohibition would be impossible: Pol. Sci. Q. iii. 420; Pub. Op. iii. 250. - (b) Impossible to collect the tax: Forum, xiii, 366 (May, '92) - (c) It would debar families from immigrating. - (d) Immigration is self regulating: Forum. xiv. 606; No, Am. R. Ixxxii. 251, 259; Ap. Am. Cyc. vi. 578-579; No. Am. vol. 134. p. 348: Pol. Sci. Q. iii. 50; (e) Opposition to immigration comes largely from foreigners themselves; (f) Prohibition would...