Cartoon shows a man holding a top hat in one hand and gesturing toward horde of arriving immigrants labeled "German socialist," "Russian anarchist," "Polish vagabond," "Italian brigand," "English convict," "Irish pauper," etc., at Castle Clinton in New York City.
A scowling Uncle Sam leans against a building, at his feet is a sheet of paper on which is written, "Mafia in New Orleans, Anarchists in Chicago, Socialists in New York."
The man (Judge) says to Uncle Sam: "If Immigration was properly Restricted you would no longer be troubled with Anarchy, Socialism, the Mafia and such kindred evils!"
For more from Hamilton see: "The Nation's Ward" (1885)
Title: Where the blame lies / Hamilton.
Contributor Names: Grant E. Hamilton, artist
Created / Published: Judge Magazine, New York : Sackett & Wilhelms Litho. Co.
Date: 1891 April 4.
Yale University Digital Collection: 32326892
English convicts and Irish paupers will not replace us!!! Oh wait, they are us. Never mind.
And what about those Greeks?