It must be noted that the health problems facing agricultural migratory workers are not limited to any one State or. indeed. any group of States. The scope of the migratory health problems are interstate and can only be handled properly and effectively by Federal and State cooperation. In conclusion. there has been a growing public awareness in recent years that the plight of the migrant worker is foreign to our American institutions. This longfestering sore in our society and in our economy provides a propaganda weapon for those who oppose our traditions and ideals. Failure to take prompt remedial action may be viewed as a repudiation of our moral responsibility to our own people. thereby abetting our adversaries in the struggle for the minds of men.