In Greece the demand Is. 140 times the annual quota. in Austria it is 38 times the annual quota. in Bulgaria it is 150 times the annual quota. In Italy the estimated demand is 78 times the present quota. and even at that I figure it is an underestimate. I was told by the Italian commission of Immigrationand they make a careful study of immigration in that countrythat he believed the demand there was sufficient to exhaust the present quota for more than 200 years if everybody desiring to emigrate lived. which. perhaps. they will not do. As to the quality of immigration. it has been suggested that England has many people now on the dole. who are out of work. and that if we increase the British quota the result is going to be that we shall get the least desirable of the British population. that we shall get people who are on the dole. people who either do not want to work or are not desirable for employment. The implication which goes with that is that that is not the case in Germany. I have two sources of information on that subject. one of them the statement of unemployment in those two countries which is rather significant.
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British immigrants are implied to be undesirable because they are on the dole and don't want to work.