Immigration Collection of Prescott Farnsworth Hall (Harvard College Library)
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- Open LibraryOL15048634A
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- United States (107)
- Emigration and immigration (80)
- Emigration and immigration law (64)
- Speeches in Congress (29)
- Legal status, laws (7)
- Immigrants (6)
- Law and legislation (6)
Books by Immigration Collection of Prescott Farnsworth Hall (Harvard College Library)
Total count: 116
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Will our republic live?[s.n.]1886-01-01
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Immigration laws of the United Statesstate and nationalDept. of State1887-01-01
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Quarantine laws of the United Statesstate and nationalDept. of State1887-01-01
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Report of the Immigration Investigating Commission to the Honorable the Secretary of the TreasuryG.P.O.1895-01-01
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A bill to amend the immigration laws of the United StatesG.P.O.1897-01-01
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A bill establishing additional regulations concerning immigration into the United StatesG.P.O.1897-01-01
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The padrone system and padrone banks1897-01-01
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A bill to facilitate the enforcement of the immigration and contract-labor laws of the United StatesG.P.O.1897-01-01
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A bill to prohibit immigration of all skilled and unskilled foreign manual laborG.P.O.1897-01-01
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A bill to amend the various acts relative to immigration, and to provide for the exclusion of alien anarchistsG.P.O.1897-01-01
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Foreign immigration ...Mr. Danford, from the Committee on Immigration, submitted the following report (to accompany H.R.1)G.P.O.1897-01-01
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A bill to authorize the secretary of the treasury to lease a portion of Ellis Island to be used for distributing immigrants among the States desiring immigration, and other purposesG.P.O.1897-01-01
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Joint resolution to create a commission to examine into the subject of immigrationG.P.O.1898-01-01
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An act to amend the immigration laws of the United StatesG.P.O.1898-01-01
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Immigrant station, Ellis Island, New York Harborletter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, submitting estimates of the cost of completing the immigrant station at Ellis Island, New York HarborG.P.O.1898-01-01
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Amendment intended to be proposed by Mr. Fairbanks to the bill (H.R. 8428) making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, and for other purposes ...G.P.O.1898-01-01
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A bill to provide for more rigid inspection of immigrants and to enforce existing laws relating theretoG.P.O.1898-01-01
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A bill to amend the immigration laws of the United States relative to the insaneG.P.O.1898-01-01
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Hearings before the Industrial Commission on the subject of immigration in pursuance of an act of Congress authorizing the appointment of a nonpartisan commission to collate information and to consider and recommend legislation to meet the problems presented by labor, agriculture, and capital, approved June 18, 1898G.P.O.1899-01-01
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Japanese immigrationG.P.O.1900-01-01
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Immigration of Japaneseletter from the secretary of the treasury, transmitting, in response to a resolution of the House, a statement of the commissioner-general of immigration in relation to the immigration of JapaneseG.P.O.1900-01-01
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Amending Chinese exclusion lawsletter from the secretary of the treasury, transmitting, with the draft of a bill, copy of a letter from the commissioner-general of immigration relating to amendment of the laws relating to deportation of ChineseG.P.O.1901-01-01
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Amendment to the Chinese exclusion actsletter from the secretary of the treasury, transmitting, with the draft of a bill, copy of a letter from the commissioner-general of immigration relating to amendments to the Chinese exclusion actsG.P.O.1901-01-01
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Memorandum concerning the effect upon the foreign relations of the United States which would result from the enactment of "An Act to Regulate the Immigration of Aliens into the United States," being Senate calendar no. 2061, H.R. 12,199[s.n.]1902-01-01
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A brief account of attempts to control immigration into the U.S. via Canada[s.n.]1902-01-01
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Foreign immigrationMr. Penrose, from the Committee on Immigration, submitted the following Report (to accompany H.R. 12199)G.P.O.1902-01-01
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Objections to pending immigration bills[s.n.]1902-01-01
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Regulation of aliensstatements before the Committee on Immigration, United States Senate, on the bill (H.R. 12199) to regulate the immigration of aliens into the United StatesG.P.O.1902-01-01
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Paper read before the Committee on Immigration of the United States Senate[s.n.]1902-01-01
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Paper read before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization of the U.S. House of Representatives[s.n.]1902-01-01
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Immigration of aliensMr. Shattuc, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following Report (to accompany H.R. 12199)G.P.O.1902-01-01
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Address delivered by William Williams, commissioner of immigration at New York, on January 27, 1903, before the Federation of Churches and Christian Organizations of New York City[s.n.]1903-01-01
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Preliminary report of the Committee on the Harbor and Shipping of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, on the subject of immigrationPress of the Chamber of Commerce1903-01-01
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Report of the commission appointed by the President on September 16, 1903 to investigate the condition of the immigration station at Ellis IslandG.P.O.1904-01-01
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Naturalization of aliensmessage from the president of the United States, transmitting a report and recommendations from the secretary of state on the subject of the naturalization of aliens in the United StatesG.P.O.1905-01-01
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The immigration questionthe enlarged prosperity to be gained through desirable additions to the population of the South : speech[s.n.]1905-01-01
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The immigrant child[s.n.]1905-01-01
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Report of the Committee on State and Alien Poor, including the report of the acting superintendent of state and alien poor, for the year ending September 30, 1904[s.n.]1905-01-01
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Immigration laws and regulations of August, 1903Ed. of June, 1905.G.P.O.1905-01-01
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Regulation of immigrationspeech of Hon. James B. McCreary, of Kentucky, in the Senate of the United States, Tuesday, May 22, 1906G.P.O.1906-01-01
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Post-office appropriation bill, immigrationspeeches of Hon. Frank A. Hopkins, of Kentucky, in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, April 10, 1906, and Friday, April 13, 1906G.P.O.1906-01-01
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Restriction of foreign immigrationprotection of American labor, America for Americans : speech of Hon. James M. Gudger, Jr., of North Carolina, in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, February 6, 1906G.P.O.1906-01-01
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Immigration of aliens into the United States ...Mr. Dillingham, from the Committee on Immigration, submitted the following Report (to accompany S. 4403)G.P.O.1906-01-01
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Immigrationspeeches of Hon. Augustus P. Gardner, of Massachusetts, in the House of Representatives, March 7 and 14, 1906G.P.O.1906-01-01
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Regulation of immigration--educational test for immigrantsspeech of Hon. F.M. Simmons, of North Carolina, in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, May 23, 1906G.P.O.1906-01-01
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Fannie Diner1906-01-01
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Fortifications appropriation billspeech of Hon. Charles R. Thomas, of North Carolina, in the House of Representatives, February 13, 1906G.P.O.1906-01-01
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Bureau of Immigration and NaturalizationG.P.O.1906-01-01
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Certain reports of Immigrant Inspector Marcus Braunletter from the secretary of commerce and labor, transmitting, in response to the inquiry of the House, certain reports made by Immigrant Inspector Marcus BraunG.P.O.1906-01-01
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International conference relative to immigration ...Mr. Perkins, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs , submitted the following Report (to accompany H. R. 6018)G.P.O.1906-01-01
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Hearings before the Committee on Immigration of the United States Senate on the boycott of American manufactured goods by the people of ChinaG.P.O.1906-01-01
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To validate certain certificates of NaturalizationApril 27, 1906, referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed : Mr. Bennet, of New York, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following report (to accompany H.R. 18713)G.P.O.1906-01-01
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Argument[s.n.]1906-01-01
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Immigration of aliens into the United StatesG.P.O.1906-01-01
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Regulating the immigration of aliens into United StatesMr. Dillingham presented the following conference report on the bill (S. 4403), entitled "A bill to amend an act entitled 'An act to regulate the immigration of aliens into the United States,' approved March third, nineteen hundred and three," also a comparative statement showing the present law and the bill as agreed to in conferenceG.P.O.1907-01-01
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An act to regulate the immigration of aliens into the United StatesG.P.O.1907-01-01
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Comparative print showing the changes that the enactment of the bill S. 4403, as reported by the conferees of the two Houses, would make in existing lawpassed the Senate, February 16, and the House, February 18, 1907G.P.O.1907-01-01
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Immigration speech of Hon. John L. Burnett of Alabama in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, April 29, 19031908-01-01
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The effect of immigration upon ItalyPublication Committee of the New York Charity Organization Society1908-01-01
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Hearings before Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, on H.R. 11326G.P.O.1908-01-01
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An act to amend section one of the passenger act of eighteen hundred and eighty-twoG.P.O.1908-01-01
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Hearing before the Subcommittee on Naturalization, 60th Congress, 1st SessionG.P.O.1908-01-01
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Immigration station at Philadelphia, Pa. ...speech of Hon. Adam M. Byrd, of Mississippi, in the House of Representatives, Monday, January 20, 1908G.P.O1908-01-01
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Hearings before Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, on S. 5083G.P.O.1908-01-01
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Shall the United States exclude the immigration of Japanese and Korean laborers? ...speech of Hon. Burton L. French of Idaho in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, March 17, 1908G.P.O.1908-01-01
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"For the improvement of steerage conditions" ...speech of Hon. Adolph J. Sabath of Illinois in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, May 27, 1908G.P.O.1908-01-01
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Interpretation of Immigration Act for administrative purposes, in the light of legal decisions, with special reference to the admission or exclusion of disabled aliens who wish to enter the country temporarily for medical treatmentG.P.O.1908-01-01
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Hearing before the Immigration Commission Saturday, January 18, 1908, in relation to Section 42 of the Immigration ActG.P.O.1908-01-01
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Statistics of immigration at New YorkMr. Lodge presented the following statistics of immigration at the Port of New YorkG.P.O.1908-01-01
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Sundry civil appropriation bill ...Mr. Tawney, from the Committee on Appropriations, submitted the following report (to accompany H.R. 28245)GP.O.1909-01-01
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The tariff bill, increased duty on aliens, immigrationspeech of Hon. Lee S. Overman of North Carolina in the Senate of the United States, April 26, 1909G.P.O.1909-01-01
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An act relative to outward alien manifests on certain vesselsG.P.O.1909-01-01
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The tariff billspeech of Hon. T.U. Sisson, of Mississippi, in the House of Representatives, Monday, March 29, 1909G.P.O.1909-01-01
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Exclusion of Chinese and other Asiaticsspeech of Hon. E.A. Hayes, of California, in the House of Representatives, February 25, 1909G.P.O.1909-01-01
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Russian-German immigrantsMr. Burkett presented the following letter from Daniel J. Keefe, Commissioner-General of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization of the Department of Commerce of [sic] and Labor, relating to the treatment of Russian-German immigrants, etcG.P.O.1909-01-01
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Expenditures of the Immigration Commission ...speech of Hon. Robert B. Macon of Arkansas in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, February 8, 1910G.P.O.1910-01-01
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Brief statement of the conclusions and recommendations of the Immigration Commission, with views of the minorityG.P.O.1910-01-01
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The white slave trafficspeech of Hon. T.W. Sims of Tennessee in the House of Representatives, January 19, 1910G.P.O.1910-01-01
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Suppression of the white-slave trafficmessage from the president of the United States, transmitting in further response to Senate resolution no. 86, of December 7, 1909, information concerning the repression of the trade in white womenG.P.O.1910-01-01
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Diseased Orientals being admitted to this country in violation of lawsspeech of Hon. E.A. Hayes, of California, in the House of Representatives, Friday, June 3, 1910G.P.O.1910-01-01
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Rural free deliveryImmigration and protective tariff : speeches of Hon. John L. Burnett, of Alabama, in the House of Representatives, May 14 and June 16, 1910G.P.O.1910-01-01
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The organization of the farmer ...speech of Hon. James C. Cantrill, of Kentucky, in the House of Representatives, Saturday, May 14, 1910G.P.O.1910-01-01
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White Slave Traffic Act of June 25, 1910its passage through the Senate of the United States : with views of the majority and minority of the Senate Immigration Commission : presented by Mr. DillinghamG.P.O.1910-01-01
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Immigration law relative to alien seamen and stowaways ...Mr. Bennet of New York, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following report (to accompany H.R. 32441)G.P.O.1911-01-01
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The restriction of undesirable immigration by means of the illiteracy testspeech of Hon. John L. Burnett of Alabama in the House of Representatives, March 3, 1911G.P.O.1911-01-01
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Hearings relative to alien seamen and stowaways before Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-first Congress, third sessionG.P.O.1911-01-01
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Hearings on House resolution no. 166, authorizing the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization to investigate the Office of Immigration Commissioner at the port of New York and other placeshearings held before the Committee on Rules, House of Representatives, May 29G.P.O.1911-01-01
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Legislation by Congress urged by the American farmerspeech of Hon. Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas in the House of Representatives, February 2, 1911G.P.O.1911-01-01
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Naturalization of wives of insane aliens ...Mr. Bennet of New York, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following report (to accompany S. 9443)G.P.O.1911-01-01
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Hearings on House resolution 921, setting date for consideration and vote on H.R. 15413hearings held before the United States House Committee on Rules, House of Representatives, United States, February 1, 1911G.P.O.1911-01-01
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Immigration of aliens into the United StatesMr. Burnett, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following report (to accompany H.R. 22527)G.P.O.1912-01-01
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Restriction of undesirable immigrationspeech of Hon. James Young of Texas in the House of Representatives, May 2, 1912G.P.O.1912-01-01
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Authority of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to deport in certain cases of alien public chargesG.P.O.1912-01-01
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Immigration, attitude of organized laborextension of remarks of Hon. Benjamin K. Focht, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, Friday, August 23, 1912G.P.O.1913-01-01
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Status under immigration law of minor children of naturalized citizens born prior to parent's naturalizationG.P.O.1913-01-01
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The tariff, organized labor, and immigrationspeech of Hon. John L. Burnett, of Alabama, in the House of Representatives, Monday, April 28, 1913G.P.O.1913-01-01
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The Japanese, the Chinese, free trade, and the universal brotherhood of man ...speech of Hon. Albert Johnson of Washington in the House of Representatives, April 23, 1913G.P.O.1913-01-01
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Restriction of immigrationhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, sixty-third Congress, second session, on H.R. 6060G.P.O.1913-01-01
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Operation of present immigration lawa statement in regard to the operation of the present immigration lawG.P.O.1913-01-01
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The crisis in our immigration policyImmigration Restriction League1913-01-01
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Immigrationspeech of Hon. Frank Buchanan, of Illinois, in the House of Representatives, December 17, 1912G.P.O.1913-01-01
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Regulation and restriction of immigrationletter from the Secretary of Labor to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on immigration, transmitting a detailed comment by the Department of Labor relative to the provisions of the bill H.R. 6060, to regulate the immigration of aliens to and the residence of aliens within the United StatesG.P.O.1914-01-01
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The immigration problem must be solvedspeech of Hon. Arthur R. Rupley, Congressman at Large of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, September 14, 1914G.P.O.1914-01-01
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Regulation of immigration of aliensletter from the Secretary of Labor, transmitting comments, data, and suggestions on a bill (H.R. 6060) to regulate the immigration of aliens to and the residence of aliens in the United StatesG.P.O.1914-01-01
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National employment bureauhearings before the Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, sixty-third Congress, second session, on H.R. 16130, a bill to establish in the Department of Labor a bureau to be known as the Bureau of Employment, and for other purposes : June 5, 1914G.P.O.1914-01-01
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Restriction of immigrationremarks of Hon. Ben Johnson of Kentucky in the House of Representatives, February 3, 1914G.P.O.1914-01-01
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The immigration bill and the farmerremarks of Hon. James B. Aswell of Louisiana in the House of Representatives, January 17, 1914G.P.O.1914-01-01
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Immigrationspeech of Hon. John Sharp Williams, of Mississippi, in the Senate of the United States, Saturday, December 19, 1914G.P.O.1914-01-01
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Attitude of Democratic administration, Republicans, and the Progressive Party toward the immigration billspeech by Hon. J.W. Bryan of Washington in the House of Representatives, July 20, 1914G.P.O.1914-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, vetoing H.R. 6060, an act to regulate the immigration of aliens to and the residence of aliens in the United States. January 28, 1915G.P.O.1915-01-01
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President Wilson's veto of the immigration bill--1915extracts from speech of Hon. William P. Dillingham of Vermont in the Senate of the United States, February 11 and 12, 1915G.P.O.1915-01-01
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Immigration of aliens ...Mr. Burnett, from the committee of conference, submitted the following conference report (to accompany H.R. 6060)G.P.O.1915-01-01
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Sedition, syndicalism, sabotage, and anarchyhearings before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session, on H.R. 10210, 10235, 10379, 10614, 10616, 10650, and 11089, December 11 and 16, 1919G.P.O.1919-01-01
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Contagious diseases among immigrantshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, third session, February 9, 1921 : statements of Hugh S. Cumming [and] R. H. CreelG.P.O.1921-01-01
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A last word on the immigration problemspeech of Hon. Isaac Siegel, of New York, in the House of Representatives, Monday, February 26, 1923G.P.O.1923-01-01
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Immigration quotasa proclamationG.P.O.1924-01-01