Session #66 · 1919–21

Speech #660053715

The same thing applies to every convention suggested by Mr. Bryan for the settlement of this difficulty. as we submit it to no convention between the two nations. Well might Japan enter the league of nations. although her insistence upon what she calls the racial clause was not agreed to. because under the terms of tie league itself every question which Japan has with the United States. both as to immigration and as to racial discrimination. as to the laws in the different States. is distinctly reserved to be decided by the council of the league of nations in event irbitration fails. The letter continues: I also cordially appreciate the motives which In the interest of international conciliation and good will induced Baron Makino to give favorable consideration to the idea of concluding a convention regardlng the matter. But the project. as It stands at the present time. instead of composing existing misunderstandings. would.
Keywords matched
immigration

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
80%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
ALBERT FALL
Party
R
Chamber
S
State
NM
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
660053715
Paragraph
#1
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