President. I do. not know that other Senators will agree with. me. I do not know that a majority of my colleagues even. on this side of the Chamber will indorse the statement I am about to make. but I do not hesitate to say. measuring my words. with full responsibility for them. that if I could have my way I would write in plain. unvarnished. and. unmistakable language into the American statutes that: no. immigrants could come to these shores who were not of pure Caucasian blood. because. after all. when all is said and all is done. this country is the white mans country. dedicated to his civilization. and governed by his laws. and while 15 would not. treat with injpstice the humblest citizen. of any race withinour borders. I do not see why weshould admit:yellor. men.. h rQvn men. or black. men into this country to add .to the. confusion that. we already .have. It seems to me that thei sound policy. the safe policy. the. wise policy would be to. admit Caucasian immigrants only. Mr. President. there is another phase! of thL great question. to which I wish. to invite the attention of the Senate. brieflyand.
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Non-white immigrants are seen as a threat to the white man's country.