Many of the objections which have been made have resulted in improving and in benefiting the measure. Such is the usual experience in considering measures of large importance. There are those. nr. President. who are against all immigration legislation. There are those who do not believe that there should be a restriction of immigration. There are those who have been opposed in season and out to the enactment into a law of this bill or any other measure similar in character to it. One of the chief objections made against the bill was made to the provision for an educational test.
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