This artifact is an address to business and professional men of Boston, Massachusetts, on December 6, 1934. He argues against deportation, using the criminal complaints previously presented to female reformers as evidence of strict immigration…
A summary of changes and amendments made to immigrant laws. Annotations from Peter F. Snyder, assistant to the department of labor Secretary, are marked in red.
A memorandum to Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor, describing a proposed bill by Representative Robert L. Bacon relating to the record of registry of immigrants.
MacCormack speaks of the state of immigration and shares the progress that the Department of Labor made during from 1933 - 1936. There is large discussion on entrance exams and naturalization.