TITLE

Keep Up the Bars!

PUB. DATE
December 1932
SOURCE
Saturday Evening Post;12/10/1932, Vol. 205 Issue 24, p20
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents comments on the indications of the decline of immigrants entering the U.S. Reason behind the difficulties encountered in the campaign for immigration restriction; Opinion on the cheap labor myth; Need for a long-term suspension of immigration in the country.
ACCESSION #
18080475

Tags: IMMIGRANTS;  EMIGRATION & immigration -- Government policy;  LABOR;  EMIGRATION & immigration

 

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