Session #80 · 1947–49

Speech #800079896

On the other hand. there was the inference from your previous question that we were then committed against the Stratton bill. May I answer the gentleman by saying that the Stratton bill covers immigration into this country. while this bill is for feeding the displaced people and taking care of them where they are. The two bills do not cross in the least. and as a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee I can say I know of no commitment. This bill for the IRO does not amend the immgration laws. Therefore. the two are separate and there is no commitment either way.
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