Mr. Chairman. the gentleman from California who has just spoken has made three c: four speeches against this bill. He seems to have the attitude that if he cannot have a bill written in accordance with his own ideas he wants to wreck a bill reported unanimously from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization. There is nothing in the world wrong with this bill except that it does not go quite as far as some of the gentlemen from California want it to go. but this bill goes as far as it ought to go. in the considered opinion of those who have studied it. There is certainly no objection to giv*Ing those persons in this country who want to expatriate or denaturalize themselves that privilege.
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