nvi THE IMMIGRATION PROBLEM
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XIX—REMEDIES
1. Few New Laws Needed 403
2. Industrial Conditions Demand Restriction .... 404
3. Recommendations of the Immigration Commission . 405
Majority Report 405
Views of the Minority . . . . : . 410
4. Discussion of Proposed Legislation:
Religious and Political Refugees . . . , .411
The Delinquents 412
Boards of Special Inquiry 412
Another Assistant-Secretary of Commerce and
Labor 413
Exploitation and Assimilation 414
Oriental Immigration 415
Contract Labor Law 416
General Restrictions 417
Assimilation and Distribution 418
Literacy Test 419
Discriminating Head Tax 420
Restriction to Fixt Number 420
XX—THE IMMIGRATION LAW OF 1917
1. History of Literacy Test 423
2. The Reading Test 425
3. Effect on Immigration 427
4. Exclusion of Asiatics 432
5. Immigration from India 435
6. Other Debarred Classes 435
7. Contract Labor and Induced Immigration .... 437
8. Overcoming a Supreme Court Decision .... 438
9. Deportation of Criminals 440
10. Increased Head Tax 442
11. Inspectors and Matrons on Ships 443
12. Administrative Fines 444
13. Other Changes 446
XXI—PRESENT AND FUTURE RESTRICTION
1. Number of Aliens Admissible under Act of May 19,
1921 449
2. Preference in the Law 450
3. Classes Exempted from Law i 450