It was a resolution approving the action of United States Senator REYNOLDS and Representative STARNES in introducing their aliendeportation bill. I mention at this time a bill drafted by Representative STARNES and myself because. before the completion of my argument. I shall make a motion to return the pending bill to the Committee on Immigration for further consideration. I shall make two other motions. one of which will involve the ReynoldsStarnes bill. and. in view of the fact that a large number of the resolutions I shall read. and a large number of the telegrams I have received. and a large number of the letters I have received from time to time from the organizations I have mentioned. take into consideration the ReynoldsStarnes bill. it will be necessary for me from time to time to mention both bills. I proceed with the reading of the resolution from the Legislature of the State of South Carolina: Whereas It has come to our attention that United States Senator REYNOLDS and Representative STARNES have introduced in the Congress of the United States a bill to the effect that aliens convicted of crime in the United States. aliens belonging to any organization having as its object the destruction of the American Government. and aliens afflicted with certain diseases be deported and returned to the country from which they came. and Whereas it Is the thought of this house that the enactment of such a bill into law would be of great benefit to the United States and its citizens: Now. therefore. be it Resolved by the house of representatives. That It heartily endorses the action of Senator REYNOLDS and Representative STARNES in proposing such a law and earnestly urges all Members of Congress to vote for said bill. and be it further Resolved. That copies of this resolution be forwarded to the said authors of the bill and to each Member of Congress from South Carolina.
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