Session #76 · 1939–41

Speech #760138773

I am glad of that. because I wish to have the American people maintain their reputation of being bighearted people. and people who are considerate of their fellow men. but it seems that every time there is brought to the floor of the Senate or the House of Representatives a bill that would protect the American people against the alien hordes in this country. there is opposition to the passage of any legislation of that sort proposed for the protection of the American people. Mr. President. if there is in this country any alien who has little enough sense to admit that he has done something that he has not actually done. he ought to be deported. ILaughter.] He ought not to be in this community or any other community of the country. If. by the passage of this measure. we can rid ourselves of the class of aliens who will admit the commission of a crime that they did not commit. it is a good thing to do. for if they have not any more sense than that we do not want them.
Keywords matched
deported

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Security threat

Speaker & context

Speaker
ROBERT REYNOLDS
Party
D
Chamber
S
State
NC
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
760138773
Paragraph
#1
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