Excerpt from Annual Report of the Commissioner General of Immigration to the Secretary of Labor for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1913
During the past fiscal year immigration to the United States, amounting to aliens, has been much larger than in any fiscal year since 1907, and has been less than that shown for said year, the total for which was by only and exceeded that for the fiscal ear 1912 by and the average per year from 1908 to 1912 by When it is remembered that during a considerable portion of the year a war was in progress in which a very large percentage of the able-bodied men of Turkey and'the Balkan States were engaged, the number of immigrants entering this country seems the more remarkable. The year's net increase in population from immigration is as compared with a net increase for the preceding year of and for 1911 of The aliens have not only come, but have remained in larger numbers than heretofore.
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