Meyerding discussed with me yesterday. I shall ask unanimous consent that the Washington Post article be printed in the RECORD for the Information of the entire membership of both Houses and for the information of the general public as well. This mans personal experiences over a 2year period in Austria in connection with this program and the events that led up to the Hungarian revolt point up the necessity for prompt consideration by Congress of the legislation now pending before the Immigration Subcommittees of both Houses on this very subject. It is my hope that those of my colleagues who share with me a real concern for finding a speedy solution to this and other immigration problems. will read Mr. Meyerdings experiences and join me in the effort to obtain enactment of the Presidents program on immigration. I ask unanimous consent that the article be printed at this point in the REcORD as a part of my remarks.
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