M xTrEWS] offered a somewhat similar amendment. his colleague encountered him with a suggestion that it looked to an abrogation of the whole treaty. So it did. There was force in that objection. This amendment 6oks to the abrogation of nothing except so much of that treaty. carved oat and segregated wherever it may be found. as stands in the way of the Congress of the United States in excluding. if it sees fit to exclude. Chinese immigration absolutely. Therefore. the objection of the Senator from Ohio is answered. Again. the amendment of the honorable Senator from Ohio committed discretion to the executive branch.
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