However. I gladly take advantage of the present opportunity to pay tribute to the highly valuable and constructive part which has been played by the junior Senator from Oregon in these deliberations and in the consideration of thf bill. He is making a profound study of the subject of immigration. and I know that his assistance in working out such matters of legislation will continue to be very helpful. The pending bill simply provides for the admission of 105 Chinese as a maximum. with certain other provisions as to naturalization and other subjects. There are many questions in regard to the subject of limitation of immigration which probably will come up for consideration a little later on. They should have. and I am sure they will receive. the most careful attention of the Senate at the time when they are presented. We cannot now foresee just what our general immigration policy should be. but certainly I should be opposed to opening the doors wide to immigration from any source whatever after the war. The pending bill is really a much deserved token of our realization and appreciation of the splendid work China has been doing in the fight for freedom. The bill has convincing intrinsic merits.
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