“The [First Worlds W]ar made it clear that the possession of a vast mass of unassimilated foreigners is not a strength but a weakness to a nation. Their sympathies are not in the land where they are working, but away in Europe with the people of their homes. They become organized, they carry on intrigue, they are capable of aiding dangerous minorities in American political groups…”
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