Session #70 · 1927–29

Speech #700170382

I understand they have. yes. but it was very peculiarly worded: Therefore be it resolved by the American Legion in convention assentbled. That we favor and recommend continuance of the method of restriction upon immigrationThat is a primary part. and they may have the right to do that. They could go on record in favor of closed or open or restricted immigration. I do not dispute their authority to do that. but then the iesolution contiues: That we favor and recommend continuance of the method of restriction upon immigration in the 1924 immigration law with its fundamental nationalorigins provision. so that American citizenship and economic prosperity may be maintained at the highest possible level. And in a statement to the Senate Committee on Immigration they said: We emphatically uphold the theory underlying the nationalorigins provision. which is that immigration quotas based upon entire population of the Nation is not only the fairest method for selecting immigrants. but is the most certain methodMark this languagethe most certain method of maintaining in the future the blend of population and the racial mixtures as they exist in America today. In convention assembled they went on record in favor of that because it was the best means "by which prosperity may be maintained at tile present time." the resolution read. It must be borne distinctly in mind that the quotas can not be disassociated -from the principle itself.
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Immigration immigrationThat immigrants immigration

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural Economic contributor

Speaker & context

Speaker
JOHN MCCORMACK
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
MA
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
700170382
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