Mr. Speaker. for the benefit of those who are willing to take the trouble to learn the facts and understand the inwardness of what was involved in the passage of Senate Joint Resolution 152. suspending for one year sections 11 and 12. being the nationalorigins provisions of the immigration act of 1924. this statement is made. For a more complete discussion of the purpose and effect of these provisions I refer the inquirer to the remarks of the gentleman from Colorado . CONORESS1IONAI RECORD of December 19. 1925. at pages 823826. to the speech of the gentleman from Colorado made in the House of Representatives on March 3. to the remarks of the writer on the floor of the House on the same date.
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