Full text: The immigration problem

CONTENTS 
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4. A Selective Measure 
5. The Need of Such a Law . 
6. Act Only Temporary 
7. Opposition to Restriction . 
8. Maintenance of American Standards 
Key to Appendices 
Appendix A . . 
. 451 
. 453 
. 456 
. 457 
. 460 
. 465 
. 468 
Immigration Laws of the United States, Act 
of February 5, 1917, and Acts Approved 
October 16, 1918; October 19, 1918; June 5, 
1920; December 26, 1920, and May 10, 
1921 468 
Appendix B 518 
Immigration Laws—May 19, 1921 . . . .518 
Appendix C 525 
Naturalization Laws and Regulations . . . 525 
Naturalization Laws 525 
Naturalization 552 
Laws Repealed by Act of May 9, 1918 . . . 561 
Citizenship 562 
Appendix D 567 
Property Rights and Disabilities of Aliens in 
California Alien Land Law 567 
Appendix E 574 
Canadian Immigration Act and Regulations 574 
Appendix F 590 
Important Sections of the Australian Immigra 
tion Law 590 
Appendix G 597 
The Argentine Immigration Law .... 597 
Appendix H 602 
Sections of New Zealand Immigration Act, 
1920 602 
Appendix I, Statistical 608 
1. Immigrant Aliens Admitted, Fiscal Years Ended 
June 30, 1899 to 1921, by Race or People . . . 608 
2. Immigrant Aliens Admitted, Fiscal Years Ended 
June 30, 1899 to 1921, by Countries . . . . . 612 
3. Emigrant Aliens Departed, Fiscal Years Ended June 
30, 1908 to 1921, by Races or People .... 616
	        
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