Session #74 · 1935–37

Speech #740235097

He comes from the home town of the senior Senator from Illinois -a fine city. "Dependent relatives in the United States." "Yes. a wife and son." "Any other relatives in the United States?" "No." Says George: "I have no relatives abroad." "What is your occupation?" "I am a painting contractor." "Are you selfsupporting?" "Oh. yes. indeed." Says George: "I am selfsupporting." "Have you ever been on relief?" "No. sir. never." George must be a good man. He has a wife and child. and there is no evidence that he got into this country illegally. no evidence of his doing anything that was contrary to good morals or good citizenship. "Have you ever been a public charge?" "No. sir." says George. Here is the Commissioners statement as to the grounds for deportation: That he is in the United States in violation of the Immigration Act of 1924. There we do find he violated the law. The Commissioner further says that at the time of his entry. ha was not. in possession of unexpired immigration visa. What are the unfavorable factors of the report? Commissioner MacCormack says the unfavorable factors are that this man has a bad moral record.
Keywords matched
Immigration immigration visa deportation

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
ROBERT REYNOLDS
Party
D
Chamber
S
State
NC
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
740235097
Paragraph
#1
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