Mr. Chairman. I might not oppose all of them. if properly framed and incorporated in our immigration laws. This bill appears to me more like the inconsiderate outcome of hysteria. which naturally results from abhorrent crimes. rather than the product of cool deliberation and the triumph of wise statesmanship. If there is a State in this Union which has been derelict in providing alike for the prompt and certain punishment of crimes against high and low. rich and poor. official and private. in degree and severity commensurate with the act committed. the proper authority to supply the remedy is the legislature of that State. and to such legislature I refer this question.
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