Session #44 · 1875–77

Speech #440002838

introd cod the following joint resolution. (H. . No. 29.) tt modify existing treaties with the Chinese Empire. which was read a first and second time. referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. ordered to be printed. anil also to be published iu the RECORID: Whereas the largo itoigration to the Paeific States and Territories of the Traitied States of mengolians. who are by nature. disposition. ani habits incapable ttf issitilating aitli our laws ad ettstots. tends to establishit a foreign coloy i" the tIlptiblic. and directly brings Attrititcalt free labor iu eotnpetitiott with itat which tisoeIttsireile. dittbite h ..rmo y of our Plitieal system. and dotrincttal to the opirit of tmatly indepeondence which shotdd be its [tighest result and iest. tturitv: Therefore. dir it re..itioed by the Senate and disitee of Relnesntaties. ate.. That te Pttesidet be. atit is lereby. rqliosted to at1s all iteans that lie itay 1e0n exliedieltt to haVo th eisitig ta. iies of the Gvetn at of the United Stales with thegoverinient of the Chinsoe Eniiro so tiodified Its to pirevent aty further immigration of the suijects of that enipire to the United States.
Identified stereotypes
Mongolians are by nature, disposition, and habits incapable of assimilating with our laws and customs.
Keywords matched
immigration

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
⚠️ Yes
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Cultural threat Economic threat

Speaker & context

Speaker
WILLIAM PIPER
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
CA
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
440002838
Paragraph
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