I understand. I want to say this section deals with the deportation of the aliens who have -secured entrance into this country and who are not entitled to be here. I wanted to take this opportunity to say that the question that is giving this committee so much trouble is time s ane cause -of all trouble on the question of immigration. and that is the commercial side of immigration. Various contractors. various persons. interested financially. without regard to the consequences upon the country. are responsible for the trouble Congress is having today in trying to stop the great flood of immigration to this country. It is because the people have been admitted to this country for gain. for money. for profit. This country has always been a haven of refuge for those who have been persecuted religiously or politically. It has always been a refuge for a man who wanted to come to a country where he could have freedom and enjoy it. but because certain financial interests found it more profitable to bring cheap labor into the United States. men who had no regard to the. results and conI sequences to this country. brought in thousands of undesirables and caused the necessity for the Congress to act now. I believe that every man admitted to this country and to whom naturalization papers have been granted. and who has been guilty of disloyal conduct. ought to have his papers revoked. There ought to be an amendment to the naturalization act. making provision that any man naturalized who afterwards becomes disloyal or utters words that tend to destroy our form of government. should have his papers revoked. and be deported from the United States.
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Generalization about financial interests bringing in 'thousands of undesirables'.