Mr. Speaker. today I would like to focus on a praiseworthy activity of our State Department. about which the American public has far too little knowledgenamely. our refugee rehabilitation programs. As every Member in this Chamber is well aware. the constant misfortunes of war. epidemic disease. and natural catastrophe force millions of people annually to rearrange their lives and to relocate in foreign lands. I wish to insert into the RECORD a most informative speech recently delivered by Frank L. Kellogg. special assistant to the Secretary of State for Refugee and Migration Affairs. With his accustomed directness and innate feel for quality analysis. the enormously capable Mr. Kellogg has succeeded in outlining the most salient aspects of the critical refugee problems with which our State Department is dealing. This excellent address. Mr. Speaker. was delivered before the American Immigration and Citizenship Conference on April 28 in New York. I am sure its contents will prove most enlightening:
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