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... Foreign Wars . American Nurses ' Association ( Mrs. Whitaker ) – 435 437 438 Mr. Murray I. Gurfein , representing national Jewish organizations listed in statement _ - _ . 440 Mr. Tyre Taylor , general counsel , Southern States ...
... Foreign Wars . American Nurses ' Association ( Mrs. Whitaker ) – 435 437 438 Mr. Murray I. Gurfein , representing national Jewish organizations listed in statement _ - _ . 440 Mr. Tyre Taylor , general counsel , Southern States ...
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... Foreign Quarantine , U.S. Public Health Service .. 144 Hon . O. C. Fisher , a Representative in Congress from the State of Texas 155 Hon . Frank Annunzio , a Representative in Congress from the State of Illinois . 162 Hon . William F ...
... Foreign Quarantine , U.S. Public Health Service .. 144 Hon . O. C. Fisher , a Representative in Congress from the State of Texas 155 Hon . Frank Annunzio , a Representative in Congress from the State of Illinois . 162 Hon . William F ...
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... Foreign Wars . American Nurses ' Association ( Mrs. Whitaker ) __ . 435 437 438 Mr. Murray I. Gurfein , representing national Jewish organizations listed in statement __- Mr. Tyre Taylor , general counsel , Southern States Industrial ...
... Foreign Wars . American Nurses ' Association ( Mrs. Whitaker ) __ . 435 437 438 Mr. Murray I. Gurfein , representing national Jewish organizations listed in statement __- Mr. Tyre Taylor , general counsel , Southern States Industrial ...
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... foreign relations . If there were a problem , Congressman , if we could predict a large increase in the amount of immigration from the Western Hemisphere , then I think we might be justified in putting a ceiling on such immigra- tion ...
... foreign relations . If there were a problem , Congressman , if we could predict a large increase in the amount of immigration from the Western Hemisphere , then I think we might be justified in putting a ceiling on such immigra- tion ...
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... foreign policy , let us give them 500. I do not see any fault with that at all , for the Asiatics , or any of the rest ; but basically and fundamentally , let us keep our own finger on the trigger of our own immigration gun . Mr ...
... foreign policy , let us give them 500. I do not see any fault with that at all , for the Asiatics , or any of the rest ; but basically and fundamentally , let us keep our own finger on the trigger of our own immigration gun . Mr ...
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88th Congress administration bill admission admitted aliens amended American annual quota Attorney basis believe BIEMILLER CAHILL ceiling Chairman CHELF citizenship committee Congress Congressman Dean Rusk Department discrimination discriminatory DONOHUE eliminate enacted epilepsy existing fair share law feel FEIGHAN figure foreign fourth preference gentleman GILBERT going immi Immigration and Nationality immigration laws immigration policy increase Italy Jamaica KATZENBACH labor Liberty Lobby limitation MACGREGOR McCarran-Walter Act MOORE national origins formula national origins quota national origins system Nationality Act nonquota immigration nonquota status number of immigrants origins quota system parole percent persons population present immigration present law President private bills problem proposed provisions question quota areas quota immigrants quota numbers reason refugees REID RODINO RYAN SACKETT Secretary RUSK Secretary WIRTZ Service skills statement subcommittee Thank tion total number U.S. citizens United unused quota visa WARREN Western Hemisphere
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Pagina 339 - BY JAMES H. SHELDON I appear before this committee on behalf of the Council for Christian Social Action of the United Church of Christ. I am a member of the international relations committee of the council, and also •chairman of the Committee on Christian Social Action of the
Pagina 301 - to 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 to 2.0 0.2 to 0.4 services or labor." We want the Secretary of Labor to be the person who decides that—• unemployed persons capable of performing such service or labor cannot be found in this country. At present the determination of a specific labor shortage is merely delegated to the Secretary of Labor at the discretion
Pagina 172 - as any alien who because of persecution or fear of persecution on account of race, religion, or political opinion has fled or shall flee from any Communist. Communist-dominated, or Communist-occupied area or from any
Pagina 339 - pronouncements of the general synod and statements of the Council for Christian Social Action of the United Church of Christ. I, therefore, begin by quoting from a resolution adopted by the Council for Christian Social Action on January
Pagina 411 - countries drove scores of immigrants to our shores. Congress, swayed by this world hysteria, passed a law limiting immigration in this country by setting up quotas, attributable to each country. The quota for each country was based on "one-sixth of 1 per centum of the number of inhabitants in the continental United States in 1920
Pagina 105 - Michael A. Feighan (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present : Representatives Feighan, Chelf, Moore, and MacGregor. Mr. FEIGHAN. The subcommittee will come to order. We are pleased to have with us today Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz. Secretary Wirtz appeared before this subcommittee last year to provide us with
Pagina 384 - (c) ). Authorizes officers and employees of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, without a warrant, to interrogate any alien or person believed to be an alien as to his right to be or remain in the United States (sec. 287
Pagina 209 - DIRECTOR OF IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROGRAM OF CHURCH WORLD SERVICE (The statement follows :) Mr. Chairman, my name is John W. Schauer and I am the director of the immigration and refugee program of Church World Service. Church World Service is a department of the Division of Overseas Ministries of the National Council of the Churches
Pagina 109 - (4) which adds to the fourth preference quota the provision for the entrance of qualified quota immigrants capable of performing specified functions for which a shortage of employable and willing persons exists in the United States. This