Mr. Chairman. I wish the Chair would call my attention to the fact when I have occupied 20 minutes. Mr. Chairman. the great trouble is not with the present immigration law. The more we tinker with it. instead of endeavor. ing to have the law administered properly as it is. the more certain we are to fail to remedy any abuses which exist. I take it that every man in this House does pot want a single person to enter the United States who. after coaing here to remain permanently. is not going to become an American citizen. When the gentleman from Ohio referred to the necessity of Americanizing those who are Amerncans by nativity or adoption.
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