Session #79 · 1945–47

Speech #790266449

Now. I would like to qualify that with thisany matter upon which we have made a treaty is one I think which we cannot claim Is a matter within our domestic jurisdiction. Now. we brought up questions of immigration treaties. Certainly we are not obliged to. We have full power under international law now to say who can come into our country. and we can expel them for certain reasons and under certain procedures. and nobody has anything to say about it. no other nation has anything to say about that. but if we make an immigration treaty. then we have taken it. ourselves. out of our domestic jurisdiction. and insofar as that treaty is concerned we are bound to submit thai to the Court under this resolution. Senator THOMAS of Utah. Then constitutionally the minute you ratify your treaty it becomes the supreme law of the land?
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