Session #74 · 1935–37

Speech #740235098

What I have read is the record provided this body and the other House of Congress by Commissioner MacCormack and the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Upon that record. I say to the Senator from Washington and his colleague. Commissioner MacCormack would have this body of lawmakers pass upon the question as to whether or not that man should be deported. and if Senators should pass upon the question from this report of Commissioner MacCormack. being bighearted men. as they are. they probably would say. "Well. let the poor fellow stay." But it has been my dutymy sworn duty as a Member of this bodyto reveal the truth and to bring the truth to the attention of my colleagues. Let us see about George Gaston Grenier. Here are the facts: The files of the Immigration and Naturalization Service show that Grenler entered the country Illegally In 1926. The records show that he was a deserter. That is as bad as being a perjurerworse than being a perjurer in time of war. when his country Is in peril.
Keywords matched
Naturalization Immigration deported

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
95%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural Criminal Security threat

Speaker & context

Speaker
ROBERT REYNOLDS
Party
D
Chamber
S
State
NC
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
740235098
Paragraph
#0
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