TITLE

First Things First

PUB. DATE
April 1935
SOURCE
Saturday Evening Post;4/27/1935, Vol. 207 Issue 43, p22
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the unemployment problem in the U.S., which is greatly complicated by an immigration problem. Importance of strengthening immigration policies aside from restrictions; Difficulties in tracing crime and disorder committed by aliens and of foreign birth; Implementation of strict deportation law to aliens and immigrants in prevention to the growth of crime.
ACCESSION #
18228394

Tags: EMIGRATION & immigration;  IMMIGRANTS;  ALIENS (Persons);  UNEMPLOYMENT;  EMIGRATION & immigration law

 

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