Mr. Speaker. this is more than a question of labors desires. Besides. the debate is not entitled to cover the whole immigration problem. We are trying to discuss what is in the Senate amendment to the House bill as amended in conference. I have tried to explain the provisiions. The whole thing simmers now to this: There has been a demand for steps. some legislation. that might act as a bar to ain influx of immigration from all the countries of Europe greater_ than we. the people of the United States. can stand. particularly at this time when there is much unemployment. This measure is temporary. pure and simp.le. The objections of the gentlelnn from Illinois are met in a provision to the clause which I desire to call to your particular auttention. the one that is marked (d) at the bottom of page 2 of the report: Pro .idcd further.
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