Edith H. Allen
Capitolo 71
becomes pathological for the community, the true sources of infection, both
mental and physical. You/he/she is not surprising therefore to find that the
children of reared of the immigrants in the American city contribute twice as
many criminals as the children of native whites of native escort. Our great
industrial show of centers an enormous aggregation of foreigners. It is
it said that these contain seven millionses of the Slavics, the Latins and
the Asiatics and that whose racial background does difficult the
the conception of a democracy and their assimilation in him.
We compare as good a condition of serious danger to industrial affairs
as to our national comfort when, besides the overcoming of
racial background, we have to add the retarding effect of the segregation
of great foreign colonies in to dig and you center industrial. You number Gran
of these it estranges you are not waited for to become American citizens, but it is here
only to accumulate enough capital to return. "Of all the immigrants
now comingone-third return to Europe and two-bystander of all those that
return remains there." These greatly constitute a migratory piece of furniture and
disturbing, non specialized class of salary-profit.
They is therefore unfavorable to assimilative influence and he/she minds
to establish in changed forms the standards and customs of the
community from which they has come. "The city of Windber, in
Western Pennsylvania, has a population of 8000 people and is the
center of twelve fields of extraction. You/he/she was founded by the opening of
bituminous coal mines for that the purpose 1600 experienced English
and 400 native Americans were brought in the place. To the
present, eighteen runs of the recent immigration are numbered among his
you dig workers. The Southerners and Oriental Europeans among them have them
churches, banks, agencies of steamboat and establishments of business in the
city to which they goes to make their business and to look for fun."
"Another illustration is recently the established iron and steel