Whom We Shall Welcome: ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 319 pàgines |
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Whom We Shall Welcome: Report United States. President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization Visualització completa - 1953 |
Whom We Shall Welcome: Report United States. President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization Visualització completa - 1953 |
Whom We Shall Welcome: Report United States. President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization Visualització completa - 1953 |
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abroad Administrative Procedure Act admission admitted affiliation agency agricultural alien American citizens application areas Attorney authority bill Board of Immigration Bureau Catholic Chairman Commission believes Commission recommends Committee Communist Congress consular officer convicted courts crimes involving moral Department of Justice deportation determination Displaced Persons Eastern Europe economic effect enter the United escapees established Federation foreign policy functions Government gration hearing officers immi Immigration and Nationality Immigration and Naturalization Immigration and Visa immigration laws immigration policy Internal Security Act International involving moral turpitude Iron Curtain Jewish judicial review labor legislation limited manpower ment migration national origins formula national origins quota national origins system Nationality Act Naturalization Service naturalized citizens overpopulation percent permanent residence Polish American population present President problem proposed provisions quota numbers racial refugees representing requirements Resettlement restrictions Secretary Southern and Eastern statute subject to deportation tion totalitarian Visa Appeals World War II
Passatges populars
Pàgina 221 - States relating to espionage, sabotage, -public disorder, or in other activity subversive to the national security, (B) engage in any activity a purpose of which is the opposition to, or the control or overthrow of, the Government of the United States, by force, violence, or other unconstitutional means, or...
Pàgina 220 - (1) Aliens who seek to enter the United States whether solely, principally, or incidentally, to engage in activities which would be prejudicial to the public interest, or would endanger the welfare or safety of the United States...
Pàgina 221 - Aliens who the consular officer or the Attorney General knows or has reason to believe seek to enter the United States solely, principally, or incidentally to engage in activities which would be prejudicial to the public interest, or endanger the welfare, safety, or security of the United States...
Pàgina 156 - A genuinely impartial hearing, conducted with critical detachment, is psychologically improbable if not impossible, when the presiding officer has at once the responsibility of appraising the strength of the case and of seeking to make it as strong as possible.
Pàgina 278 - The idea behind this discriminatory policy was, to put it baldly that Americans with English or Irish names were better people and better citizens than Americans with Italian or Greek or Polish names.
Pàgina 92 - We in this country have been so imbued with the idea of democracy, or the equality of all men, that we have left out of consideration the matter of blood or natural born hereditary mental and moral differences. No man who breeds pedigreed plants and animals can afford to neglect this thing...
Pàgina 275 - Long dormant questions about the effect of our immigration laws now assume first rate importance. What we do in the field of immigration and naturalization is vital to the continued growth and internal development of the United States — to the economic and social strength of our country — which is the core of the defense of the free world. Our immigration policy is equally, if not more important to the conduct of our foreign relations and to our responsibilities of moral leadership in the struggle...
Pàgina 92 - The result was that the new immigration . . . contained a large and increasing number of the weak. the broken and the mentally crippled of all races drawn from the lowest stratum of the Mediterranean basin and the Balkans. together with hordes of the wretched. submerged populations of the Polish Ghettos.
Pàgina 157 - A man who has buried himself in one side of an issue is disabled from bringing to its decision that dispassionate judgment which Anglo-American tradition demands of officials who decide questions.