Mr. Speaker. I have asked for this time solely for the purpose of directing the attention of the Members to the fact that the next 25 or 30 bills on the calendar involve the question of immigration and naturalization. Practically every case is concerned with the question of a fraudulent entry into this country. either through the ignorance of the claimant or through a real or technical complicity in the fraud. Practically all are alleged to be hardship cases. Previously on the Private Calendar some 15 or 20 similar bills have been objected to. the reason being. as I understand it. that an opportunity might be given to discuss these bills. to consider the merits of each of them. and generally determine the facts regarding each one.
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