who supported the national origin. said in part: " I know full well that in selecting the census of 1890 the committee had In mind to end the discrimination caused by Using the census of 1910. They had no thought or wish of discriminating against any race or people." And further: " I think also they had in mindI know I didthat the fairest thing to do was to maintain in future immigration. as near as possible. the same proportions between races and nations as exist already in our country. In other words. we believed that the native born had at least equal rights with the foreign born in determining future immigration. The census of 1890 unquestionably comes nearer giving these results than any other census." (Pages 58535857)
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