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Offline bj229r

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Who said this? (re: immigration)
« on: January 31, 2007, 02:45:38 PM »
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"Our present immigration laws are unsatisfactory. We need every honest and efficient immigrant fitted to become an American citizen, every immigrant who comes here to stay, who brings here a strong body, a stout heart, a good head, and a resolute purpose to do his duty well in every way and to bring up his children as law-abiding and God-fearing members of the community. But there should be a comprehensive law enacted with the object of working a threefold improvement over our present system. First, we should aim to exclude absolutely not only all persons who are known to be believers in anarchistic principles or members of anarchistic societies, but also all persons who are of a low moral tendency or of unsavory reputation. This means that we should require a more thorough system of inspection abroad and a more rigid system of examination at our immigration ports, the former being especially necessary.

"The second object of a proper immigration law ought to be to secure by a careful and not merely perfunctory educational test some intelligent capacity to appreciate American institutions and act sanely as American citizens. This would not keep out all anarchists, for many of them belong to the intelligent criminal class. But it would do what is also in point, that is, tend to decrease the sum of ignorance, so potent in producing the envy, suspicion, malignant passion, and hatred of order, out of which anarchistic sentiment inevitably springs. Finally, all persons should be excluded who are below a certain standard of economic fitness to enter our industrial field as competitors with American labor. There should be proper proof of personal capacity to earn an American living and enough money to insure a decent start under American conditions. This would stop the influx of cheap labor, and the resulting competition which gives rise to so much of bitterness in American industrial life; and it would dry up the springs of the pestilential social conditions in our great cities, where anarchistic organizations have their greatest possibility of growth.

"Both the educational and economic tests in a wise immigration law should be designed to protect and elevate the general body politic and social....."


I wanna vote for this guy:aok
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Offline Maverick

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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2007, 03:29:49 PM »
I really don't know but it kinda has the "flavor" of a Teddy Roosevelt speech. I'd be interested in knowing who it was.
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Offline Mr No Name

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« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2007, 03:39:47 PM »
That was teddy...  We need to be rounding all illegals up at bayonet point, shipping them all back across the southern border in cattle cars and jailing those who hired them.
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Offline ChickenHawk

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« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2007, 03:45:06 PM »
State of the Union Address.  December 3, 1901

What I wanna know is, who are all these members of anarchistic societies Teddy's talking about?
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« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2007, 04:09:04 PM »
Teddy Roosevelt for President, :aok  oh wait a minute :huh  too bad cause we could use a Teddy Roosevelt

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« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2007, 04:25:02 PM »
bastids;)

http://stateoftheunion.onetwothree.net/texts/19011203.html

Oh, about the 'anarchistic societies'--McKinley had just been assasinated by such a person, thus elevating Teddy to the presidency
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