They speak of their " own na.tional stock" and of their "own ancestry." in many cases so remote that they certainly can not trace them except through tradition or hearsay. It is unfortunate to raise such distinctions and classifications of our citizenship at a time wheaf we particularly should be solicitous in securing national unity. The immigration. frequently designated as posteolonial. which has been the subject of these aspersions. has rendered valuable contributions to the growth and progress of our Republic. and in our national emergencies it has borne its full share of sacrifice of life. limb. and treasure for the preservation and welfare of our common country. Happily. these views have the approval of the great mass of our citizenship. without reference to their own national origin.
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