Resolution by the Boise Trades and Labor Council, a Unit of the American Federation of Labor, on Immigration
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- 1912-11
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This document urged the Idaho State legislature to pass restrictive immigration laws which would limit the perceived negative influence of immigrants from southern and eastern Europe, as well as Asia.
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Department of Justice. Immigration and Naturalization Service. 6/14/1940-3/1/2003
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- National Archives at Washington, DC - Textual Reference
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- Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service
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Anti-Immigration Material - Type
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- Department of Justice. Immigration and Naturalization Service. 6/14/1940-3/1/2003. Resolution by the Boise Trades and Labor Council, a Unit of the American Federation of Labor, on Immigration. 1912-11. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/16476905. (Accessed January 22, 2025.)
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- Department of Justice. Immigration and Naturalization Service. 6/14/1940-3/1/2003, (1912-11) Resolution by the Boise Trades and Labor Council, a Unit of the American Federation of Labor, on Immigration. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/16476905
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- Department of Justice. Immigration and Naturalization Service. 6/14/1940-3/1/2003. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://catalog.archives.gov/id/16476905>.