Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1894 — AGAINST ANARCHISTS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
AGAINST ANARCHISTS.
The Senate’s Sweeping Bill Restricting Immigration. The Senate bi 1 for the exclusion of anarchists from this country and their deportation in case they should enter it is one that will meet with general approval. ;ihe r ehas been no law to preve it the landing of anarchists, and should the gates be left open the stringent measures recently adopted in Europe for the iestriation of anarchv would flood this country with men of the Most and Cesario type. But under the new law the e will be no room here for the long ha red, unwashed advocates of lawlessness and murder. ' The measure provides that no alien, anarchist shall be per pitted to land in the United States, that in thee”Cint
of one landing he shall bo deported tathe country whence he came at the expense at the importing v essel; that in the case of a foreigner tried for any crime or misdemeanor, it shall be the province of the court to investigate his character, and if the court is satisfied that he is not a man of good character, or that he is not well disposed to the gcod order and happinesa of society, he shall te deported to the country whence he came at the expense of the United States; should he return, he shall be arrested and sentenced to confinement in the penitentiary for a period not exceeding four years, and afterward be again deported. It further provides .or the ap-
pointment at foreign ports of irspecV ors to examine passengers embarkingfor the United States, and an appropriation of soo,ooo is made 'or the purpose. The fact that an alien has declared his intention of becoming a citizen shall not protect him frem.proceedings under the act.
NO MORE REDS FOR U. S.
