Session #62 · 1911–13

Speech #620312107

Senate. uWashington. D. C.: Justice demands that you vote to uphold President Tafts veto of the DillinghamBurnett Immigration bill. The bill Is so unjust that we are forced to request you to stand by our President. who considers that good clean men and women may come into our great couLntry wlthouiit having to stand a literacy test. We all know that in some countries the people are so unfortunate as to not have the opportunity to get n education. we have had a great many come here that could not read nor write and they have made some of our best citizens and their children very learned good men and women. We the undersigned niost earnlestly request your assistance. and have signed on behalf of our respective societies and as individuals.
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Immigration literacy test

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100%
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gemini-2.0-flash
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Economic contributor Humanitarian

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