Hawaiian Annexation And Our Foreign Policy

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10 These boards would vary and change as Adminiatrations come and go with us. They woukl not be permanent, and, if they were, would be utterly and entirely in contravention of our hiws and institutions, which are rooted and grounded on the principles of equality and self-government.
I oppose annexation again in the interest of labor and the labor- ing classes of our people. We have been enacting immigration laws for the protection of our homes. Congress has exhausted its resources in the effort
...s to pass wise measures prohibiting cer- tain classes by reason of their poverty, their ignorance, or diseased conditions from entering our ports and coming in competition ■with our laborers and demoralizing our people. By the projiosed measure we annex the very classes we have sought to exclude by legislation from our shores.
It is the supremesfc folly in Congress to formuhxte legislative anathemas against undesirable immigration from Europe and close the Pacitic coast, and, indeed, all ways of ingress to our coun- try, to the Chinese, and then in one act admit nearly 80, 000 Chi- nese, Japanese, and Hawaiians to become a part of our popula- tion.


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