Session #84 · 1955–57

Speech #840146392

Other indignities have been heaped upon Greece which I shall not ignore either. even on this occasion. Not the least of these has been heaped on it. not by an oppressor at all. but by a friendby some of our own countrymen over the veto of President Truman. I refer. of course. to the gross indignity so glaringly and so inexcusably written into our immigration laws. laws for whose revision I. for one. shall not cease to press until they have been rewritten. I cannot believe that a law is a good law which would exclude from our shores a Sophocles. a Pericles. an Aristotle. . Demosthenes. or a Hippocrates on the basis of their national origin.
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