Session #53 · 1893–95

Speech #530131533

Chairman. I want the gentleman to know that this is an area in which I have labored over many. many years. I feel it within my innards. that this is the core of our whole immigration policy. Nonetheless. we are aware of the fact that down the lineand I am not talking about today. tomorrow. or 3 years from nowwe have got to take a look and to provide the kinds of mechanisms that would in the future assure that even those people are not endangered. that those people are provided the kinds of opportunities that this country can provide and not say to the rest of the world that we cut off everything. So for the foreseeable future as I see it. I think that with the study that is required. with the kind of flexible mechanism that it is revolving around. and taking into account all these things and remembering that that is a core problem. we move around with thai. I think the gentleman from Nebraska has stated how strongly he feels. because even his amendment which he was going to offer. which he is going to withdraw. is an amendment which would secure and recognize family reunification.
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immigration family reunification

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