Session #80 · 1947–49

Speech #800108165

Similarly. it does not require signature by the President. I may say that this resolution contains nothing which grants any greater power or authority than the Senate Judiciary Committee now possesses. The whole force of the resolution is to enable the Judiciary Committee to set up a staff to study the immigration subject in its various phases. Mr. President. on March 25. I had occasion to lay before the Senate detailed information and statistical data relating to immigration and naturalization. At that time I stated that the subject of Immigration at this time is particularly important. that there are thousands upon thousands of people in the torn countries of Europe who seek entrance to the United States. and that the situation is similar to that which came as an aftermath of the First World War.
Keywords matched
naturalization Immigration immigration

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural Humanitarian

Speaker & context

Speaker
WILLIAM REVERCOMB
Party
R
Chamber
S
State
WV
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
800108165
Paragraph
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