Session #66 · 1919–21

Speech #660051915

The paroling process has proceeded until quite recently and the Department of Justice is now canceling those paroles. leaving the men free. There remain about 500. representing the worst types of those taken up during the war as alien enemies. In these cases the Department of Justice has statements as to their acts and desires that the men be taken in custody by the Department of Labor and proceedings begun against them for the purpose of deporting them. You will see by reading tie bill that every man is to have his hearing. It has been necessary to make some amendments to the bill at the last moment. in order to make it perfectly clear with regard to the hearings for those who were simply interned and hearings for those convicted. At the right time I will undertake to exexplain. or members of the committee will undertake to explain. the amendments and the acts passed by Congress for the deportation of those convicted of enemy conduct during the war.
Keywords matched
deporting deportation

Classification

Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Security threat Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
ALBERT JOHNSON
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
WA
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
660051915
Paragraph
#1
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