Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving CountriesJ.B. Lippincott, 1925 - 393 pages |
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... . The illiteracy rate in the United States is 10.7 per cent . , a rate greatly increased by the inclusion of the Negroes in the South . An examination of the foregoing table confirms the cur- rent 32 MODERN IMMIGRATION.
... . The illiteracy rate in the United States is 10.7 per cent . , a rate greatly increased by the inclusion of the Negroes in the South . An examination of the foregoing table confirms the cur- rent 32 MODERN IMMIGRATION.
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A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving Countries Annie Marion MacLean. An examination of the foregoing table confirms the cur- rent belief that the later comers are on a distinctly lower intellectual level than those who arrived ...
A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving Countries Annie Marion MacLean. An examination of the foregoing table confirms the cur- rent belief that the later comers are on a distinctly lower intellectual level than those who arrived ...
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... examination and investigation of the subject . " This Commission consisted of 5 Figures quoted by Fairchild in his Immigration page 311 . three Senators , three Representatives and three citizens appointed respectively 54 MODERN ...
... examination and investigation of the subject . " This Commission consisted of 5 Figures quoted by Fairchild in his Immigration page 311 . three Senators , three Representatives and three citizens appointed respectively 54 MODERN ...
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... Persons with chronic alcoholism . In addition to the foregoing , provision is made for the deportation of any person , who , upon medical examination , is found either physically or mentally unfit to earn a CANADIAN LEGISLATION 111.
... Persons with chronic alcoholism . In addition to the foregoing , provision is made for the deportation of any person , who , upon medical examination , is found either physically or mentally unfit to earn a CANADIAN LEGISLATION 111.
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... EXAMINATIONS MADE AT OCEAN PORTS Careful examinations are made at ocean ports in order to determine whether or not intending immigrants should be admitted or having been admitted , to decide if subsequent circumstances warrant their ...
... EXAMINATIONS MADE AT OCEAN PORTS Careful examinations are made at ocean ports in order to determine whether or not intending immigrants should be admitted or having been admitted , to decide if subsequent circumstances warrant their ...
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