Mr. Chairman. a great many members of the committee have asked me how the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization stand on this amendment. I have no doubt there are several members of the committee who agree with my friend from Alabama as to the merits of the amendment that he has introduced. The difference of opinion begins right here. They want to see some legislation pass this House that will become a law. TheS want to do something that will amount to something.. The gentleman from Alabama professes great regard for the American workingman. but he is pursuing such a policy that it will do the American workingman no good at all. but will do him harm instead. because the measure that the gentleman advocates will not become a law. and he will also defeat the bill on which the committee have worked so hard to perfect it and get it before the House for action.
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