Mr. Speaker. the man was not without faulthis counsel was not without faultand whether they were or not he ought not to obtain naturalization without complying with the requirements of law. It is a very simple matter if the act was complied with and the affidavit filed. In that case it has become part of the records of the court. and it would be a very simple matter to apply to that court and have the proper certificate issued. It is a fact. Mr. Speaker. that the AttorneyGeneral of the United States is now hunting out thousands of cases of fraudulent naturalization. I know one judicial district in which the United States district attorney has been informed by the Department of Justice that there have been some thousands of cases of fraudulent naturalization certificates. He is instructed to look them up. Now. while he is looking them up. while the Department of Justice is prosecuting them. it is proposedby one brief exactment that we shall make them all valid. no matter what the conditions under which they wereissued.
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