<Li> In the early 1930s, more people emigrated from the United States than immigrated to it . </Li> <Li> With little economic activity there was scant demand for new coinage . No nickels or dimes were minted in 1932--33, no quarter dollars in 1931 or 1933, no half dollars from 1930 to 1932, and no silver dollars in the years 1929--33 . </Li> <Li> The U.S. government sponsored a Mexican Repatriation program which was intended to encourage people to voluntarily move to Mexico, but thousands, including some U.S. citizens, were deported against their will . Altogether about 400,000 Mexicans were repatriated . </Li> <Li> New York social workers reported that 25% of all schoolchildren were malnourished . In the mining counties of West Virginia, Illinois, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania, the proportion of malnourished children was perhaps as high as 90% . </Li>

President that claimed the american economy was stable after the stock market crash in 1929