Thirty Years In Hell eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 192 pages of information about Thirty Years In Hell.

Thirty Years In Hell eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 192 pages of information about Thirty Years In Hell.

The church of Rome wants to rule by tyranny so that she can force her “dupes” to do her bidding.

No subject could be of more interest to American citizens to-day than that of foreign immigration to America.  Every section of the country has felt, to some degree, the demoralizing effect of the free admission of aliens, unsuited morally and mentally for participating in a government of the people.

The consensus of opinion among all classes of good citizens is that some restrictive measures should be adopted, and this can be effected only by popular agitation and demand.

Read what some prominent men of the country have said on the subject: 

Hon. Wm. E. Chandler:  “We should prepare ourselves with wisdom and vigor to enforce completely such laws of exclusion as we have adopted.  We should throw our strongest force into a stricter administration of those laws so that no man and no family shall pass through the Ellis Island doors, or into any seaport, or across the Canadian or Mexican borders, who is a pauper or likely to become such.  One method of stricter administration should be the requirement that all immigrants before leaving their own countries shall obtain consular certificates abroad, showing their right to enter the United States.”

Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge:  “You ask me for a few words on the subject of immigration.  My opinion has been stated at length, both in speeches in Congress and in review articles, but I am very glad to restate it in the briefest possible form.  I think that immigration to this country is increasing too fast on one hand and deteriorating on the other.  We are ready to welcome every honest immigrant who comes to make a home and become an American citizen, but I believe that the present immigration ought to be sifted and restricted much more than it is, both as a protection to the quality of our citizenship and to the rates of wages to our workingmen.”

Hon. Robert P. Porter, Superintendent of Census:  “The unrestricted admission of the diseased, half-fed swarms of helpless humanity from the purlieus of Southern European cities is the dangerous phase of immigration.  If continued, it will prove a curse and blight to American citizenship and American institutions.  There was a time in our history when the better class of foreign immigrants and our own population was able to swallow up the less desirable class, but it takes no great discernment now to see the congested spots here and there on our body politic.  In this lies the danger.  Such a change in the character of immigration as herein shown cannot have taken place without materially affecting the entire immigration problem, and the sooner our statesmen get to the bottom of the present condition of affairs, the better for the republic.”

Rev. Josiah Strong, D.D.:  “It is immigration which has fed fat the liquor power, and there is a liquor vote.  Immigration furnishes most of the victims of Mormonism, and there is a Mormon vote.  Immigration is the strength of the Catholic Church, and there is a Catholic vote.  Immigration is the mother and nurse of American anarchy, and there is to be an anarchist vote.  Immigration tends strongly to the cities and gives to them their political complexion, and there is no more serious menace to our civilization than our rabble-ruled cities.”

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