Be this as it may. this clause in the bill was one of the clauses to which President Wilson especially called attention when lie vetoed the bill. In his veto message he said: It seeks to all but close entirely the gates of asylum which have always been open to those who could tind nowhere else the right and opportunity of constitutional agitation for what they conceived to be the natural and inallenable rights of men. That was one of the stated grounds on which the President vetoed the immigration bill. I thought this a sound objection which the President interposed. Of course.
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