I heard the gentleman from Minnesota uige that this legislation is of a character that ought not to be adopted to remedy the condition. I appreciated some time ago that perhaps it might be well that the membership of this House be advised concerning the inadequate facilities of which we have soloudly. and justly complained. And so that that information might be furnished to the Members of this House. I introduced a resolution. which at the time of introduction I asked to have referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization. where it properly belonged under the rules of this House. I send the resolution. which I introduced. to the Clerks desk and ask that it be read.
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