Session #65 · 1917–19

Speech #650092726

Every one of those who are registered owes an- allegiance to some one of these governments. each one of those governments is bound to protect its citizens and subjects In the United States or elsewhere. Those citizens and subjects. therefore. owe to their home governments the corresponding duty of defense. It Is recognized by all that the people who have emigrated to this country and who have not taken out their citizenship papers are enjoying opportunities growing out of this war. the greatest In the matter of remuneration that has ever been known in the world. Thd old American citizen. whose ancestors for generati6ns passed have been born in this country. and the new American citizen who has taken out his citizenship papers. both agree that it is unjust that they should shed their blood. that they should bear the burdens of this great *ar which. to say the very least. is as beneficial to the countries across the sea as it is to our own country. while the subjects and citizens of those countries are taking the positions which our own men must surrender and are reaping these benefits. We all agree.
Identified stereotypes
Immigrants who have not taken out citizenship papers are portrayed as benefiting from the war without contributing.
Keywords matched
emigrated

Classification

Target group
Also mentioned
American citizens
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
⚠️ Yes
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Economic contributor Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
PORTER MCCUMBER
Party
R
Chamber
S
State
ND
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
650092726
Paragraph
#0
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