The book American Democracy And Asiatic Citizenship was written by author Gulick, Sidney Lewis, 1860-1945 Here you can read free online of American Democracy And Asiatic Citizenship book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is American Democracy And Asiatic Citizenship a good or bad book?
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— The standards of natxu'alization should be raised. Only those applicants for nattu-alization should be re- garded as qualified who have passed all the examinar tions of the schools for citizenship and who have maintained their registration without break from the time of their admittance to America. Under the above conditions and limitations^ citizenship should be given to all who qualify. Such are the main outlines of the proposed ccm- structive policy and programme for the solution of the en...tire immigration problem, Asiatic as well as Etu-opean. For a more adequate imderstanding, however, of this general proposal and in order to remove certain possible misapprehensions and to indicate how certain administrative difficulties may be met we should consider: A Few Additional Details. — (a) The schedule for maximmn immigration is to be based for each dec- ade on figures secured from the census. As a rule no change should be made in the schedule between the census periods. With each new census a new sched- Digitized by VjOOQiC IMMIGRATION LEGISLATION 109 ule should be prepared, but it should not go into op- eration automatically- Congress should reconsider the whole matter once in ten years upon receiving the figureis based upon the new census, and decide either to adopt the new schedule or some new per- centage rate, or possibly to continue the same sched- ule for another decade.
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