Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Volume 74, Issue 2, Part 1 - Volume 76, Issue 2, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1188 pages |
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Today Canada is bur- dened with about 250,000 illegally employed and undesirable aliens , and plans are now being made to assign additional Immigration personnel at ports of entry to provide more effective Immigration inspection .
Today Canada is bur- dened with about 250,000 illegally employed and undesirable aliens , and plans are now being made to assign additional Immigration personnel at ports of entry to provide more effective Immigration inspection .
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The Immigration and Naturalization Service employees are a proud lot . The service they render to the American people in the field of job security is far reaching . I'm sure that many Americans are unaware of this point .
The Immigration and Naturalization Service employees are a proud lot . The service they render to the American people in the field of job security is far reaching . I'm sure that many Americans are unaware of this point .
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Will there be a transfer of location or reassignment for any Immigration agents going over to Customs ? Who will perform the INS adjudication function if the reorganization plan is implemented ? Will any new employees be hired in the ...
Will there be a transfer of location or reassignment for any Immigration agents going over to Customs ? Who will perform the INS adjudication function if the reorganization plan is implemented ? Will any new employees be hired in the ...
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Contents
Opening statements of Hon Abraham Ribicoff U S Senator from | 6 |
APRIL 13 1973 | 129 |
Robert W Greene senior editor Newsday accompanied by Anthony | 186 |
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