AFLCIO. which appears on pages 252 and 253 of the printed hearings. For the purpose of my remarks. I confine myself to the fact that Mr. Mayer made the very clear point that it was his contention that it was the intent of Congress to eliminate any possibility of proceeding under the general Immigration Act in this important field. I quote the following part of Mr. Mayers testimony on that point: All of these and other factors which Congress wanted to act against when it decided to terminate Public Law 78 are also the consequences of the comparatively smaller importation programs carried out under Public Law 414.
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