Mr. President. I introduce for reference to the Judiciary Committee four bills amending the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952. These measures are identical to those introduced by me in the 2d session of the 84th Congress designed to carry out the recommendations of President Eisenhowers special message on immigration. At the outset I emphasize one particular point: I have no intention of repudiating the general conclusions reached by Congress in 1952 when the Immigration and Nationality Act was adopted. I continue my agreement with the general principles of immigration policy which were incorporated in that law. Therefore. I will highlight what my proposed amendments do not do: First.
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