Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1927 — Page 12
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IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS IN U. SHOWING Must Have More Money to Deport 1,000,000 Foreigners. Ths following story Is the first of two on the immigration problem and the groportions it is assuming in the United tales. The second story, which deals with the drama behind the fight of aliens to enter this country, will appear soon. BY LAMAR MIDDLETON United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Unless the United States immigration barriers are lowered, or additional funds and facilities are provided, the enforcement problem promises to prove as disheartening as prohibition work. This is the conclusion of immigration commissioners throughout the country. The United States now harbors between 500,000 and 1,500,000 aliens whose entrance was illegal, and is confronted with the problem of locating them and paying a huge sum for their deportation. Would Take 1,000 Years Renewed activity in recent months on the part of immigration inspectors, who have been see-sawing back and forth over the 3,000-mile breadth of this country, have brought up the monthly total of deportable aliens to nearly 1,000. But OTen at this rate, puzzled officials pint out, it would take between 500 *nd 1,500 years to rid the nation of its illegal-entry aliens, many of VUom would make desirable citizens. Recent newspaper articles in the United States regarding deportation of 168 aliens from Ellis island have aroused speculations on the part of the public, which'ordinarily is apathetic to the nation’s immigration jCoblem. Deportable aliens fall into these classes: 1. Foreign sailors who overstay ffceir shore leave. These average si,ooo annually. 2. “Border jumpers”—aliens who
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Rev. Gill Robb Wilson of Trenton, N. J., elected chaplain of the American Legion at the Parin convention, started his World War service in the French ambulance corps. He became an aviator, won a croix de guerre, and was * with the A. E. F. air service in the Soissons, St. Mihiel, Champagne and Meuse-Argonne sectors. jump over the Mexican or Canadian borders, without benefit of visa. 3. Alien visitors who overstay their six-months’ permit. “Reds” Included 4. Aliens legally entered who within five years become public charges, due to circumstances originating outside the United States. 5. Convicted alien criminals, narcotic peddlers and “persons advocating the overthrow of she government by violence and force.” Cost of deporting aliens averages S9O, and due to the renewed vigilance and activity this year of the Federal inspectors, the annual sum so expended is considerable. The mere financial aspect of deporting between 500,000 and 1,500,000 aliens illegally in the United States, is only one troublesome phase of the problem. And here exists the parallel to prohibition, officials in each instance wondering whether the seemingly small result warrants the enormous cost. .
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