I suppose. very largely of the matter which was between the two Houses in common. but also attaching to it a large amount of independent matter. absolutely new and making in the neighborhood of one hundred different changes in the existing law. -2939 I say. Mr. President. it is an absolute utter impossibility .for us to be able to understand this report in the limited time which has been given to us to examine it. I understand the .cause for the urgency in the matter to be one which relates to the amendment relative to immigrants coming from other countries with passports to the insular possessions or to other countries. But the bill does not stop there. If it did. whether I approve. it in all particulars or not.
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