Show 7 lOther li l- l T 1 1 i Other Points of View 1 TUB TIlE DEPORTATION lUZZI To sta stay slay In this country all a 1 Bolshevist needs do Is to announce he 1 Is a a a. German Austrian Russian or belongs to one of or the Balkan Tho flo government cannot deport any citizen dUze of ot z a countr country with which this country Is at war nor nor send homo lomo a a. person to a n country without a recognized If It tho the United l StateR States wore to recognize recognize rec rec- the sovIet Jet government It might then be possible to send tho the Russians home but not now Uncle Undo Sam will feed teed and lodge tho the I. I W. W WH Wn awaiting deportation at a acost acost cost cast of or about 25 cents a Il day ay per pOl hea head Such is tho the ruling of oC the Immigration department after alter altera a c careful reul rc reading of ot the Iho statutes statute And rind 6 r tho the rul rules rule an l regulations Men Ien who dont don't believe o In Jn an any government jo certainly not In pur per pur own and to whom all bourgeois cols law lavrIs lawis I Is abhorrent appeal to bourgeois law for protection and petition Is Js granted rante 1 Perhaps Commissioner Carnin- Carnin netti hl has no other option but It will be admitted particularly by the as they tako take timo time to that the situation Is absurd Lincoln found a a. way to de deport deport doPort do- do port V In spite of or his violent struggles to sta stay among peoples whose conduct he hc so mu much h condemned but there thoro Is now no Lincoln Even Hven a an aM to those deportable the immigration department department depart depart- ment meat seems to Judge evidence e queerly Men were re re- re leased who were members rj of ot an organization whose whoso published published pub pub- creed proclaims principles contrary to our laws In and antl governmental Institution on personal affidavits that thit they did not know what they had to Per Per- haps the they didn't but It would seem stronger support for this opinion Is necessary ry than I Is provided b by affidavits affi affi- davits of whose contents the they Inn rna may also be bo Ignorant Back Dack In the tho time of ot the tho Shays Sha's rebellion when hell Ita ll convicted con d lea leaders ers applied to John Hancock then governor ro of or Massachusetts for pardon Samuel Adams tho the most democratic of ot the leaders of ot jG 76 opposed yielding to the petition In monarchies ho lie said sall tho crime of ot treason ma may admit of ot being pardoned or 01 lightly punished but tho the man who dares to rebel against the I ws of a re repUblic republic to- to public ought to suffer Burrer death eath A law which represents the declared will of ot a a. majority and which can be changed In Inn an n orderly way as the public will changes is jg surely on a different footing from a law which rests on tho the will of ot an Individual or a class claM Yet II It I Is commonly as as- that because a man has a 1 right to rise against an n autocratic government go he lie has haa an equal right to rise a against a democratic one A great literature has hag ha grown rown up In this country based on this false assumption Now Now York Tribune q ta |