Show MANY FOREIGN BORN CONVICTS Would Combat Crime By Closer Inspection of Aliens WASHINGTON Nov 1 By By The Associated Press Press Any Any effort to combat crime In the United States would fall to tc achieve its fullest pur pur- purpose purpose purpose pose if u It neglected the matter of or crime among aliens Chairman John John- Johnson JohnI Johnson Johnson I son of or the house ouse immigration com com- committee committee committee declared in a letter today to Richard Washburn Child acting chairman of or the conference of or pre pre- prevention prevention prevention of or crime Pointing out that the census bu bu- bureau bureau bu- bu bureau reau had found that foreign born bora felons were almost as numerous as native born bom In American prisons and that foreign born prisoners of or all classes constituted 13 8 per cent of or orthe the total Representative Johnson de declared de- de declared declared it should be the business of our Immigration laws and their ad ad- administration administration ministration to tc prevent altogether the admission of or persons likely to vio violate vio- vio violate O- O late our laws lawsHe He urged the crime prevention pre com com- commission commission commission mission to support his bill passed by bythe bythe bythe the house at the last session but lost los lostin losin lostin in the senate filibuster to deport aliens after alter punishment for law 7 30 vio vio- lations He said he h would reIntroduce reintroduce duce the measure at the next sea ses non sion |