The provision to which I am opposed as It stands in article 15 and to which this reservation applies is the seventh paragraph. as follows: If the dispute between the parties Is claimed by one of them. and is found by the council to arise out of a matter which by international law is solely within the domestic Jurisdiction of that party. the council shall so report. and shall make no recommendation as to its settlement. By rules of International law solely within the domestic jurisdiction of the parties. I am unable to find established rules of international law that take domestic questions out of the field of internationalism and make them solely domestic questions. I am unwilling that domestic questions be passed upon by any board of arbitration or even by the seven members of the council. Especially I am opposed to having considered by them the question of immigration.. This is no new question in the United States. In -January.
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