Chairman. if certain high public officials had discharged their plain duty. there would have been no necessity for this bill. We had hoped that Mine. Perkins would change her attitude toward the undesirable alien question. but our hope was in vain. Finally. the President. evidently noting the increasing resentment in Congress and in the country toward the Secretary of Labor. removed the Bureau of Immigration from the safe haven of that official. I believe that the introduction of this bill contributed to that decision and has thus served a very useful purpose. I trust that the situation will be better in the Justice Department. certainly. it could not be worse. If I correctly read the mind of Congress on this question dealing with undesirable aliens and subversive elements. Congress is tired of the sham that has been perpetrated upon the American people. and I believe that it is ready to take such action as it necessary to remedy this situation. Let us in this bill solemnly but courageously notify not only Harry Bridges. but all of his kind. that America cannot and will not tolerate them.
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