Session #50 · 1887–89

Speech #500003084

It does not give to either a paramount authority over the other. So far as a treaty operates by its own force without Iegislation. it isto be regarded by the courts as equivalent to a legislative act. but nothing further. If the subject to which it relates be one upon which Congress can also act. that body may modify its provisions or supersede them entirely. The immigration of foreigners to the United States and the conditions upon which they shall be permitted to remain are appropriate subjects of legislation. as well as of treaty stipulation. No treaty can deprive Congress of its power in that respect. As said by Mr.
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