Mr. Speaker and gentlemen of the House. it is quite immaterial to my mind just the methods or committee f through which this legislation comes. Primarily. it might be g in the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization. but it Is . here before us now in a concrete form. whereby we can pass r upon it. and it simply provides in addition to the laws that s are now upon the statute books as to immigration another proe vision that is wholesome and beneficial. And I am satisfied that I every Member that has been in favor of our immigration laws is e in favor of this. although they make some slight objection that a the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization did not have the opportunity to bring their bill in in place of the one that is 1I here. The general provisions of the immigration law now in a- force and those that may hereafter be enacted will apply. 1h Mr. JOHNSON of Washington. Will the gentleman yield for d a question?
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