Mr. President. 1 have received a large number of petitions. letters. and telegrams urging a vote on the immigration bill. I will not ask to have them included in the RECORD because of their great volume. They are all in favor of regulation of immigration. I have observed a tendency on the part of the Senate on both sides to bring about some kind of an agreement whereby a final adjournment can be had. If we postpone a vote on the immigration bill. the people of the United States will believe that. through expediency and shifting. we have dodged a vote on that bill. The Democratic Party is not cowardly. it is bold and courageous.
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