If an alien came here originally for a temporary stay. but decided to bring his money from the other side and go into business and to become an American citizen and wants to remain in this country. he could not go into Canada. because under this language the Department of Labor could not assist or aid him to give him a preexamination in Canada. If he wanted to bring in a son or daughter who happened to be born on the other side. the Department of Labor could not give a preexamination at the border. but you would have to take that little boy or little girl back to Jalappe. 10.000 miles or so away. to bring them back. What is the meaning of this language in line 9?That an alien cannot enter without a visa? There is no such thing in the law. Under the law every alien must have a visa and they all come in under a visa. so that the language used by the distinguished Subcommittee on Appropriations refers to something that does not exist at all. That language makes it appear that people are coming into this country without visas. and that is not so. Mr. Chairman. I respectfully submit we have at least 15 or 20 different rules and regulations which govern all of these problems so far as immigration is concerned. This particular section will upset those rules and regulationsand bear this in mind. there is no restriction against the State Department. The restriction is only against the Labor Department.
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