Mr. Speaker. I wish to express. under the leave to extend my remarks. my appreciation of the attitude in this matter of the chairman. the gentleman from Washington . and the other members of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization. They originally reported a bill to repeal the nationalorigins provision. when this matter was first presented in 1927. They realized the futility of the attempt to reach a fair and accurate conclusion upon the available historical and statistical data. The members of the committee. like other members of the House. have been flooded with telegrams. letters. and communications. which have tried to place the issue of this numerical computation. upon the plane of patriotism and devotion to true Americanism.
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