Mr. President. I will discuss today the Senate Immigration Subcommittees plans for a series of hearings on reform of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. At the beginning of this Congress. I outlined my agenda as the incoming chairman of the Subcommittee on Immigration. During that discussion. I noted that the time had perhaps come to consider fundamental reform of the INS. In particular. I raised the question as to whether an agency charged with both policing our borders and providing services to those seeking to come here legally and become citizens could perform either mission well. Nothing I have observed since that time has persuaded me that these concerns were misplaced.
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