Memo from the Senate Majority Policy Committee on Senate Bill 2550, May 9, 1952

The document covers proposed revisions to U.S. immigration and naturalization laws, which include maintaining national origin quotas, adding quotas for some Asian countries, and implementing stricter exclusion and deportation measures. While the bill aimed to address immigration inefficiencies, critics argued it retained outdated quotas, introduced vague deportation standards, and undermined judicial protections.

Resource Identifier
SB2550
Citation
Joseph C. O'Mahoney papers, Collection No. 275, Box 219, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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