Agents at Work
Rounding Up Radicals, January 5, 1920
By the Associated
Press
Washington, Jan. 5—Although nearly 5,000 persons have been
arrested since the latest radical raid was started Friday night, agents of the department
of justice were seeking today members of the communist party who escaped the
first drag net.
Apparently New York and Chicago were the chief centers of
activity. Several hundred warrants were still to be served today.
Nearly 3,000 persons have been held for deportation
proceedings and because of the congested conditions at Ellis Island, all of
them cannot be held there. It was said that if all the army and navy branches were
removed, there would be ample room for the reds.
Immigration officers would not discuss the report that they
would ask the war department for either Camp Mills or Camp Upton as a
concentration camp.
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