S. 1932 and H.R. 7700. The companion bills have broad support on both sides of the aisle and throughout the country. Their passage would put on the books an immigration law which befits our tradition and ideals. It would mark a great achievement for the American people. Mr. President. I hope Secretary Rusks statement will be widely read. I ask unanimous consent that it and an article entitled "Change in Immigration." written by Howard A. Rusk. M.D.. and published in the New York Times of July 5. 1964. be made a part of my remarks at this point in the RECORD.
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