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Keeping the Alien in His Place

Horne, George | January 13, 1932 issue

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The article throws light on the immigration aspect in the U.S. The majority of aliens reaching these shores today are not prospective residents, but visitors, here for one purpose or another, and most of these latter have been granted sixty-day visitor's permits. One would suppose that after consuls had granted these visitors permission to enter the country and had carefully scrutinized their credentials in Europe, they could pass into the country without trouble. Furthermore, the largest immigration station is located on an island in the center of New York harbor.

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EMIGRATION & immigration; RESIDENCE requirements; RESIDENTS; HARBORS -- New Jersey; ALIENS; UNITED States
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