additional legislation; some cannot be solved by any one country. But the legislation I am submitting will insure that progress will continue to be made toward our ideals and toward the realization of humanitarian objectives. The measures I have recommended will help eliminate discrimination between peoples and nations on a basis that is unrelated to any contribution that immigrants can make and is inconsistent with our traditions of welcome. Our investment in new citizens has always been a valuable source of our strength. XIV-11 IMMIGRANT AND NONIMMIGRANT VISAS ISSUED DURING FISCAL YEAR 1963: Table Prepared by the Visa Office, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, Department of State" (Nonimmigrant visas by country of nationality; quota immigrant visas by country or area of quota or subquota chargeability; nonquota visas by country or area of birth or presumed quota chargeability) • Department of State Visa Activities, July 1, 1962 to June 30, 1963, pp. 7-9. This report was distributed Dec. 10, 1964. 1,003 1,003 128 2,254 20 228 4,717 7,069 723 566 6, 443 7,863 639 2, 893 Country TABLE 1(a). SUMMARY OF IMMIGRANT AND NONIMMIGRANT VISAS ISSUED-Continued Fiscal Year 1963-Continued (Countries are Listed Alphabetically) (Nonimmigrant visas by country of nationality; quota immigrant visas by country or area of quota or subquota chargeability; nonquota visas by country or area of birth or presumed quota chargeability) TABLE 1(a). SUMMARY OF IMMIGRANT AND NONIMMIGRANT VISAS ISSUED-Continued Fiscal Year 1963-Continued (Nonimmigrant visas by country of nationality; quota immigrant visas by country or area of quota or subquota chargeability; nonquota visas by country or area of |