Mr. President. that is a question which I have notconsidered. I had not thought that they had any bearing on the amount of immigration into the country one way or the other. But even if I thought the fact that we had good stations encouraged immigration I should still advocate them. although I am not in favor of indiscriminate or unlimited immigration. I think it becomes us to have proper places for the reception of the people who come here. A considerable percentage of themwomen. children. people who are diseasedare detained for examination and have to be deported subsequently. and they ought to be carefully and properly treated.
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