He is the personification of a fine public servant. Mr. Speaker. we are fortunate to have public servants like Frank Pompi and we can be grateful for the 42 years of service he has given his country in a variety of responsibilities within the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Incidentally. while he never swung over full time to being a schoolteacher as he had planned when he finished college in the early depression days. he has had a chance to do some teaching. He was assigned to Washington headquarters in the early 1960s as a member of the faculty of the National Immigration School. teaching and training future INS inspectors. As part of my remarks. I include a newspaper article on Frank Pompis forthcoming retirement: [From Buffalo (N.Y.) CourierExpress.
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