Excerpt from Annual Report of the Immigration and Naturalization Service: Washington, D. C. For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1953
Only one public law of the type administered solely by this Service was enacted during the past fiscal year. Public Law 86, 83d Congress, lst Session, approved June 30, 1953, provides for the expeditious naturalization of aliens serving, or who have served, in the armed forces after June 24, 1950. The statute was designed to accord aliens serving during the period of the Korean conflict substantially the same benefits as were granted to aliens who were members of the armed forces during World War II.
This dearth of public legislation was not attributable to lack of Congressional interest or concern for immigration and nationality problems, but was primarily due to the fact that on june 27, 1952, Congress had passed, over Presidential veto, the Immigra tion and Nationality Act which became effective December 24, 1952. That Act revised and codified all laws relating to immigration, exclusion, expulsion, naturalization, and citizenship. Several bills were under active consideration during the closing months of the fiscal year, but only the one referred to above became law prior to july 1, 1953.
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