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The Alien Invasion

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The author gathers statistics and contemporary observations about destitute immigration, tracing its increase and distribution and assessing its local economic, sanitary, and social effects. Separate chapters examine Jewish and Italian influxes and consider women's particular hardships, alleged competition with native labour, overcrowding, and public-health risks. Comparative law and policy in European countries, the United States, and the colonies are reviewed, and historical statutes are appended. The book weighs political and economic arguments and concludes by outlining proposed remedies and legislative measures intended to regulate and mitigate the arrival and reception of impoverished migrants.

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W. H. Wilkins

W. H. Wilkins was a British author known for his historical novels and biographical works. His notable titles include "A Queen of Tears," a two-volume account of Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark and Norway, which explores the complexities of her life and reign. Wilkins also penned "Caroline the Illustrious," further delving into the life of this intriguing royal figure. In addition to historical narratives, he ventured into science fiction with works like "The Alien Invasion." His writings reflect a keen interest in both history and the human experience, contributing to the literary landscape of his time.

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