Immigration. An Address Delivered At the Convention of the Georgia Bankers' Association At Macon, Georgia, June 6th 1907

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Of the Germans in Georgia, 50 per cent, of the farms are free of incumbrance; of Austro-Hungarians, 70 per cent.; Italians, 56 per cent.; Scandinavians, 56 per cent., and Russians, 80 per cent. In cities, 27 per cent, of the homes owned by foreigners are free of debt, while those of native population, only 21 per cent. It would certainly be a scruti- nizing statistician who would say which of these nationalities it would be to the Nation's advantage to exclude from our borders. Most all of our ...foreigners ' 'make good' ' when they come here. There are exceptions — many exceptions — no doubt, just as it is with our native people; but as a rule when a for- eigner makes up his mind to leave his country and put 3,500 miles of water between him and his native land, he comes with the intention of doing better, and he does it.
9 Foreigners Compare Favorably.
If we take the question of illiteracy and analyze it, we find that there are only 6^ per cent, of the average of our country- men illiterate, while in this particular State illiteracy reaches 30 per cent.


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