Henry Lewis Stimson had a great concern about the attitude of immigrants towards military service in the United States because they did not have a sense of belonging to the country and only took advantage of its benefits.
Henry Lewis Stimson (1867-1950) was a prominent United States politician who held the following political offices:
During the time he served as Secretary of War around 1911, he expressed concern about the attitude of the majority of immigrants in the United States.
He argued that immigrants did not feel belonging to the country that had given them everything and that they had only taken advantage of the benefits that living in the United States gave them. He also condemned this conduct because he expressed that they had used the United States to escape from their countries of origin and were not giving anything in return.
This lack of identity with the United States was evidenced during the First World War when more soldiers were needed for the war and immigrants were fleeing to join the army.
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