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Courts and Criminals

CHAPTER XI
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For several years efforts have been made to insert in our immigration laws a provision that every immigrant from a country issuing such a certificate must produce it before he can be sure of admission to the United States.

If this proposed law should be passed by Congress the exclusion of Italian criminals would be almost automatic.

But if it or some similar provisions fails to become law, it is not too much to say that we may well anticipate a Camorra of some sort in every locality in our country having a large Italian population.

Yet government moves slowly, and action halts while diplomacy sagely shakes its head over the official cigarette.
A bill amending the present law to this effect has received the enthusiastic approval of the immigration authorities and of the President.

At first the Italian officials here and abroad expressed themselves as heartily in sympathy with this proposed addition to the excluded classes; but, once the bill was drawn and submitted to Congress, some of these same officials entered violent protests against it, on the ground that such a provision discriminated unfairly against Italy and the other countries issuing such certificates.


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