Session #63 · 1913–15

Speech #630163051

It discloses a condition which in )LVIuCH 5. a month or two must become acute. and already In many Individual instances is siicl as to be pitial)le. These men In some cases are without the necessities of life. living on a little rice and fish. seeking vainly for the means of arning money. Several men. whose osition is wellnigh desperate. have talked with a Times man. and in eery case there has been an earnest request that their names be withheld from publication. " If the Government gets hold of our names. a constabulary man will be sent after us. and well be deported." they said. "and what will become of our wives and children then?" All attempts to dissuade them from this belief were nnavalling. There is deeply rooted In the minds of all of them the conviction that the government of the ihllippines as now constituted "has no use for Americans." and they point to the fact that Gov. Gen. [arrison has given assurances that old soldiers should not be allowed to suffer. while. nevertheless. they. who came out here with the Army. are reduced well nigh to starvation.
Identified stereotypes
Immigrants are described as living on little rice and fish, desperately seeking work, and fearing deportation.
Keywords matched
deported

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
⚠️ Yes
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Economic threat Humanitarian

Speaker & context

Speaker
CLARENCE MILLER
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
MN
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
630163051
Paragraph
#0
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