When I became t Member~of this body I resolved to do something more than talk about this momentous question. with its bearing upon us and our children who are -to succeed us. I sought and obtained a place on the committee which has this subject in charge and have attended every meeting of the committee. As a member of the subcommitftee I spent several days in New York. the port through which most of these im.migrants enter the cotintry. studying the problem there. and seeking to provide a remedy for it. I shall continue to give my best thought. attention. and labor to it. and urge upon the committee. ul)On C6ngress. and upon the country such measures as will save our country from threatened iuin. by the changing of America from a home for Americans to a Babylon of strange voices. strange faces. strange unAmerican ways. a place from which the spirit of Amnericia has taken .its dearture--another Europe. another Orient. May the God of Nations save us and our children from uch a calamnity.
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Immigrants will turn America into a Babylon of strange voices, faces, and unAmerican ways.