Reports of the Immigration Commission
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Publisher Description
This controversial government report by the Congressional Committee on Immigration shows how United States immigration policies were understood and implemented in the early 20th century. Popularly known as the Dillingham Commission after its chairman, Vermont Senator William P. Dillingham, the committee infamously concluded that immigration from southern and eastern Europe posed a serious threat to American society and culture.