I may suggest to the gentleman. after looking over that legislation. that I believe he has made a mistake as to the legislative body into which he has introduced those measures. If he would introduce them into the general soviet assembly of Russia I think they would receive more serious consideration than they receive here. The gentleman calls our attention to certain bills affecting Immigration. and I want to call the attention of the House to this statement. In my experience I have found that persons opposed to the restriction of immigration and to the deportation of undesirable aliens may in nine cases out of ten be properly classified in at least one of the following classes: Class I. Persons belonging to some organization that has for its chief purpose either the overthrow of the present form of government in the United States or the protection of those individuals or organizations favoring the overthrow of our present form of government. . Class II.
Identified stereotypes
Associating those opposed to immigration restriction with subversive organizations.