Chairman. I regret exceedingly that I am unable to agree with my learned and distinguished colleague from New York . I hav carefully observed. on visits to Ellis Island in the last seven or eight years. the workings of the immigration law. both old and new. I further had the honor of introducing a bill that was largely ingrafted into the present immigration law. and I believe that this is a case that upon its merits should be made an exception. I do not believe that any law is so hidebound that there should not be an exception made in favor of it when justice demands it. We must not be too technical in matters of this character.
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