I do not think I shall consume all of the remainder. but if I should be tempted to go beyond the limit I desire to be reminded of it by the Chair. Mr. Speaker. when the naturalized citizen of this great Republic presumes to rise in the House of its Representatives to discuss a question of this kind. I fear that whatever he may say may perhaps lose what effect it might otherwise be entitled to by two suggestions that may naturally come to the mind of the Americanborn citizen. The first is that. being himself a foreigner. his sense of duty to this country may be clouded. even unwittingly. by the sympathy which he naturally may feel for those who. like himself. may wish to come and reap the benefits and enjoy the glories of this country.
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Naturalized citizens may have clouded sense of duty due to sympathy for other immigrants.