Session #54 · 1895–97

Speech #540082109

Mr. Speaker. in conclusion. for my time has about exthis country. as well as the labor conditions. and they come here pired. I desire to repeat what I have already said. that it is an unthus stimulated and come. as the statistics report. soon to find fair thing to attempt to array those who are in favor of this legisthemselves in these very charitable institutions. lation against foreigners as a class. or as against the naturalized I said a moment ago that the ccintry had changed greatly since citizen. There is no feeling of that kind here. There is nothing the civil war. Population has gathered largely toward the great of that sort in the country. I think. no such feeling of exclusiveindustrial centers. and these are being largely populated by per- ness. as is intimated. on the part of those who are pressing these sons who come here stimulated. as I have just said. to seek labor bills before the House and before the country. I do not believe in the mines. mills. and factories of this country everywhere. that there is in the Committee on Immigration a single member
Keywords matched
naturalized Immigration

Classification

Target group
Also mentioned
naturalized citizens
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
LORENZO DANFORD
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
OH
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
540082109
Paragraph
#5
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