Session #53 · 1893–95

Speech #530202506

FEImUARY 8. I might. in further response to the Senator from Washington. urge that if the very distinguished men whose views I have read had had before them the prevailing Hawaiian conditions they would have strenuously protested against annexation. Moreover. in Jeffersons and even in Marcys time little was kmown of the embarrassmentsof Chinese immigration. the sharp and ruinous competition in labor lines which has resulted from the presence of Mongolians. The numerous questions now before us concerning which labor and capital play so prominent a part were then but casually considered. Many economic problems most difficult to solve have come to the front within a recent period.
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Mongolians immigration

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Negative
Stereotyping
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Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Economic threat

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