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OCR Page 1 of 2407-E
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FILED BY
MR. HOPKINS
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JUNE 23, 1950 JUN 2 4 1950
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The President's Commission on Migratory Labor is holding
its first meeting todey to hear fects presented by government
agencies on migratory labor problems. The Commission was appointed
by the President June 3, 1950.
During this meeting the Commission is receiving data from
the Department of Labor on manpower problems, existing legislation
and housing difficulties; from the Department of Agriculture con-
cerning industries using migratory labor; from the Department of
State, on international complications; from the Department of
Justice on immigration aspects, and from the Federal Security Agency
on welfare problems.
The Commission also is planning for hearings with private
and church organizations which, it ie expected, will be held in the
next two weeks in Washington.
The Commission will formally open its offices next Monday,
June 26, in Temporary Building V at 14th Street and Pennsylvania
Avenue, N.W.
The two Washington neetings will form the background for
public hearings in various sections of the nation, beginning in
California and Texas.
Numbers of migratory workers in the United States have been
variously estinated at from one to five million.
The Comnission's study will center upon three important
and related questions:
1. The social, economic, health, and educational conditions
among migratory workers in the United States, and responsi-
bilities now being assumed by Federal, State, county, and
municipal authorities to alleviate conditions among these workers.
2. The problems created by the migration into the United States
of alien workers for temporary employment, and the extent to
which alien workers are now required to supplement the domestic
labor supply.
3. The extent of illegal migration of foreign workers into
the United States, and whether and how law enforcement measures
may be improved to eliminate illgal migration.
Members of the Commission are:
Maurice T. Van Hecke, Professor of Law, North Carolina
University, Chairman
Robert E. Lucey, Catholic Archbishop of San Antonio, Texas
William Leiserson, Former Chairman of the Mediation Board
Peter H. Odegard, University of California, Professor,
Political Science
Headquarters. : - Temp. "V"- 14 th L
Pensy lvania ane n.w. begining June
26-1950. EB
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