Chairman. to listen to some of the utterances in the discussion of this bill. where we hear Menibers comipa re the viciousness of some educated men with the virtues of some of those who can not read. we wonder in what land this discussion Is carried on. I1ow account for these encoiniulis upon igiormice and these invectives upon intelligence? This bill demands that our standards of life shall not be lowered. It deilands that our requirements for Americans must not be discriminated against ii favor of iiiligrants. It demands that our unskilled labor shalt not be too greatly illcreased. It demiands that the problem of unemployment shall not be further confused by indiscriminate immigration. It demoands a premium upon energy and intelligence. This bill vili not keep out the industrious and the energetic.
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