This interpretation was changed on January 1. 1937. This change was to make the admissions much easier. Immigration from Great Britain. Ireland. Scandinavia. and France has changed but little. while the immigration from Germany and Poland has increased very greatly. It will be near the quota limit this year. There is a fertile field for violation of the immigration laws in the provision of the law which permits the unlimited admission outside the quotas of visitors. tourists. businessmen. students. and so forth. In 1937 there were 92.613 admitted in this category. This number. plus the number who came in illegally makes quite an army. There is no limit to which this class can be increased. Many of these lose themselves in the population and are never deported. And again there are many who marry purposely to complicate and defeat deportation. From all this it can easily be seen that there is room for the suspicion that some authorities in the Government would welcome the admission of these additional thousands that the President proposes to admit. and would welcome them for reasons other than charity or sympathy. There is no doubt that many more will be admitted under this policy than the average person thinks.
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