52 NATIONAL ORIGINS PROVISION OF IMMIGRATION LAW that any of these census dates involved estimations, and he has since testified before your committee that in connection with these esti- mates they took a very much more arbitrary method of apportioning the census estimates than had been taken in connection with the national-origins data; that they were compelled to do so. The CrarrmMaN. Do you wish that table put in the record? Senator Reep. I think that ought to go in the record. The CrameuMaN. Very well; let it be inserted at this point. {The table referred to is as follows:) Comparative statement of estimated quotas on 2 per cent of census of 1890 and present quotas AIDA. oe oo eee emmmemeecmecmam annem een BPTTIOTUI : mmm oii bo i in im mt BA BUIEETIIN oe SE 0 a STORRS, BERL ZIUUTIN «mr em 0 0 0 Czechoslovakia... «occrammrmmnamaceaaaaaa SE DARE. wn wm RE ————— DONIMAIK co oo eo emmemiemcmmmmns mmmecammanee ESE OMIA cn cece cc amma mamamamm amen AMADA — ee eee emma mmm mmm Ji 1051 TA, orm mm mee SERRE France... ......- a ms en FRY FOPIANY « — oo cnoceazmmamm mma sm memmamm mmm mmnmmm ens Great Britain and North Ireland... ocooocemanmamenmann Tish Free State. coo oveuacocoammmmmmmonmm mem mmmoon TROD wiv sii irc mr wn mie ROR. HUNEATY ccm eemcemce commmmmmmmmmmonmmeao aes coland. oars mammmmmmmmmmmmaee as ae 7 RT PEEP PELE TELE ELS IALTER ems SR 8 © At HUATA «cece acne am mmm amma ee . SUXOINDULE «oc aece eee cm cm mw mma mmm mm memes Netherlands... cceeeccaccmommar ammmcccemamnn- NOIWRY « «eee meer cme amm mmm mmm mame amm omnes POIANA eee eee mmm memmam— me imam—emmamman POrtUZAL «ooo cami cemcaamm maemo mmo nono maes BUITTIAIIR Lo oom i wi io i mm ms A BUIEEIR oem mr mi a mm pm Ee TEER ERERE EE EERE WEAN eee omnme ec eecmaemcmmmme—emnmmm—aamese Iwitzerland ooo eee cmeammee ian amon YUZOSIAVIA. co cmoiimes aiimaos cmmeemeoeemneonaes 3an Marino... maaan SER Palestine. «oo ooo oom am cman aeans 3g 3 COIS RPEEERPE SEES SEES EESE THRE a een ean mmm mmm meen AA edjalo cca oe em ARE “ersia.... sgn mms mses Jnion of South Africa onions AUSEFAlB oom meemammmoan cmmmemmmemmesomoeomons Now Zealand o_o oeouan SR Estimated ! Present | Decrease Increase Per cent Per cent 104 100 4.0 el. 117 124 eoaene- 5.9 1, 090 785 | 38.8 Sh 609 512 18.9 oem 1,973 3,073 eeoeonnn 55.7 323 | 228 476 joeeoeee 2,882 , 2,739 | 3.3 Lol 202 | 124 1 62.9 {oiooans 45 71 oe] 92.2 410 nani 3,978 IT 45, 229 a 13.2 41,772 228 een 20, 886 Co. 36.7 135 350 ein 588 2%.3 Ll 136 a0 | esy 2.9 (iaeoonn 7 Eo 1 SE 09 16.8 |oooooo-o- 158 58.0 |ooooioon 1,737 5.4 [ 6, 552 OT 8, 97% 49,9 574 41 |e 731 MR ansmenmnn 1,892 A 18.8 224 FOX J 3, 661 3.04 ll 2.121 4.8 24.4 fomemnenan 10.0 ii 10 comme 120 ooo. ow 25 100 | 25.0 | iin 106 100 89 |e 110 100 10.0 |-oooones 220 121 B18 |___._. 167 100 B7.0 enn. Mr. Trevor. You are aware, Mr. Chairman and Senators, that the apportionment has been attacked in various ways. As I say, none of us who advocate the national-origins provision are the proponents of any especial racial group, and, as I have already said, accept absolutely without question the findings of the extremely scientific work done by the census’ authorities, and with the cooperation of the American Council of Learned Societies, of which some members were not at all inclined to be favorable to this proposition. But they have worked out substantially what nga ioniily is an accurate analysis. I say that with some emphasis, because I devoted some four years since the passage of the act to a verification on my own part of the findings on this question. I do not want to advance my own views, but merely say I have not just studied this thing for a day.