Mr. Speaker. I would like to bring to the attention of my colleagues the recently released resuits of a new survey. "A Survey of Public Attitudes Toward Refugees and Immigrants." conducted for the U.S. Committee for Refugees by the professional opinion research firm of Kane. Parsons & Associates. Inc. This survey. to date. is the most indepth poll ever taken on the subject of refugees and immigrants. The results show that contrary to the widespread perception here in Washington. there is still substantial public sentiment to admit both refugees and immigrants to the United States. Both U.S. refugee and immigration policy are currently under discussion. Congress will soon begin the annual process of consultation with the administration to set responsible refugee admissions levels. In light of the timeliness and importance of the USCR survey. I urge my colleagues to read the following summary of the results. Mr. Speaker. I submit this summary on "Public Attitudes Toward Refugees" to be reprinted in todays RECORD.
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