Document A presents evidence of Americans who opposed Mexican immigration during a particular period. The document is a newspaper article titled "American Legion Post Goes on Record Opposing Mexican Immigration," published in the Los Angeles Times on February 16, 1930.
The article reports that the American Legion post in La Mesa, California, had passed a resolution opposing Mexican immigration into the United States. The resolution argued that the influx of Mexican immigrants was detrimental to the economic and social well-being of the country. It further stated that the presence of Mexican immigrants was a threat to American jobs and the standard of living.
The article goes on to describe how the resolution was supported by members of the American Legion post, who argued that Mexican immigrants were taking jobs away from American citizens and lowering wages. The article also quotes local business owners who complained that Mexican immigrants were driving down prices and making it difficult for them to compete.
In conclusion, Document A provides clear evidence of Americans who opposed Mexican immigration during the early 20th century. The newspaper article reports on the views of the American Legion post in La Mesa, California, who believed that Mexican immigration was harmful to the American economy and society. The article also includes quotes from local business owners who shared this view.