"The Alien, The Government, and the Social Worker" by Marshall E. Dimock, February 20, 1941

In this speech, Dimock highlights the ongoing challenges faced by immigrants in the U.S. and emphasizes the critical role social workers play in helping them adjust and integrate into society. He underscores the growing complexity of immigration enforcement, the need for stronger collaboration between the government and social agencies, and the importance of balancing control measures with support systems to ensure fair treatment and successful assimilation of foreign-born individuals.

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DimockSpeech
Citation
Joseph C. O'Mahoney papers, Collection No. 275, Box 227, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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