Session #66 · 1919–21

Speech #660098106

LODGE. Mr. President. the principal argument: made by of Labor. be taken into custody and deported. those who sustain the delivery of the control of Shantung to TMr. President. one of the cardinal doctrines of the organi- Japan under this treaty of peace with Germany is that Japan zations which at the present lime :are -conducting the principal haspromised at different times to return it to China. Whaterer strike against the. industries of the country is the advocacy promises she anay have made. whether verbal or written. were of the -forcible destruction of property whenever it is necessary . all marked by one vital omission. In no instance do I find that Lor the accomplishment of their purposes. They openly preach -Japan ever fixed a time vhen she would .actually return the that. - Province to its rightful owners. Even in the promises she made Under the law they are subject to deportation. Tliat law was there are reservations which would give her military control of not a nere piece of mummery when it was passed by the Con- Kinochow and economic .control of the Province. To determine. gress and put upon the statute books. it was .deliberately con- therefore. what .Jopan is likely to do it. is necessary to consider sidered by C(Vgress. it was put upon the statute books.for -a what she has done during the past .25 years.
Keywords matched
deported deportation

Classification

Target group
None Specific
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
70%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Security threat Economic threat Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
MILES POINDEXTER
Party
R
Chamber
S
State
WA
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
660098106
Paragraph
#1
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