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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Mar 2, 1897

I transmit herewith, in reply to the resolution of the Senate of January 23, 1897, a report from the Secretary of State, accompanied by copies of the correspondence therein requested, relating to the Nicaraguan Canal or the Maritime Canal…

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Mar 1, 1897

I have not thought it compatible with the public interest that the correspondence referred to in the resolution should be communicated pending the public and exhaustive investigation about to be instituted.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Mar 1, 1897

The ability to read and write, as required in this bill, in and of itself affords, in my opinion, a misleading test of contented industry and supplies unsatisfactory evidence of desirable citizenship or a proper apprehension of the…

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Mar 1, 1897

To the Senate:I transmit herewith, in response to the resolution of the Senate of February 24, 1897, a report from the Secretary of State, in relation to the claim of M. A. Cheek against the Siamese Government, with accompanying papers.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Mar 1, 1897

Though it seems to be clear that the consul-general should have professional aid in such investigation, that matter, together with the selection of the particular persons to act with him, properly devolves upon my successor in office.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Mar 1, 1897

This requirement proceeds upon the assumption that the foreign relatives coming here are in every case, by reason of poverty, liable to become a public charge unless the immigrant is capable of their support.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Mar 1, 1897

When we consider these provisions of the bill in connection with our long northern frontier and the boundaries of our States and Territories, often but an imaginary line separating them from the British dominions, and recall the friendly…

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Mar 1, 1897

In my opinion, it is infinitely more safe to admit a hundred thousand immigrants who, though unable to read and write, seek among us only a home and opportunity to work than to admit one of those unruly agitators and enemies of…

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Mar 1, 1897

The time is quite within recent memory when the same thing was said of immigrants who, with their descendants, are now numbered among our best citizens.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Mar 1, 1897

A careful examination of this bill has convinced me that for the reasons given and others not specifically stated its provisions are unnecessarily harsh and oppressive.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Mar 1, 1897

It is not claimed, I believe, that the time has come for the further restriction of immigration on the ground that an excess of population overcrowds our land.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 28, 1897

To the Senate: In response to the resolution of the Senate of the 24th ultimo, I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 28, 1897

A departure from this rule, even in aid of cases of hardship, can not fail to establish precedents inviting the abandonment of reasonable and justifiable pension theories.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 28, 1897

I am unable to discover any principle which justifies her restoration to that relationship upon the death of her second husband.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 28, 1897

No feature of our pension laws is so satisfactory and just as a fair allowance to the widows of our soldiers who have died from causes attributable to their army service.

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