MonaisoN. Of course. that is work he has been accustomed to do. A man does not change rapidly from one employment to another. Thus. Mr. Chairman. through -Mr. Morrison we have the Federation of Labor view of the immigration problem. He stands for the right to unionize the laborers who are already in the United States and against the admission of others who may not assimilate with the unions. He admits the industry and thrift and wageearning power of the newcomer. but thinks the bars should go up against him until those who are already here shall be thoroughly organized.
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