Once again our colleagues service in the Foreign Service stands him in good stead to tell us in the House what the situation is among the people he has worked with. I had the privilege in the last month to join with the Vice President on a tour of Austria and Hungary up to the Hungarian border. I hope to be able to express myself at greater length when we go into debate on the situation when the immigration law is brought up for discussion on the floor. I would like to say that the gentleman has mentioned the fact that the people in Hungary have suffered grievously and are probably worse off than they were before the revolt. There is no question in my mind that international communism has suffered and is much worse off now than before the revolt came about.
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