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OCR Page 1 of 3IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JUNE 3, 1950
EXECUTIVE ORDER
ESTABLISHING THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON MIGRATORY LABOR
By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the
United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. There is hereby created a Commission to be known as the
President's Commission on Migratory Labor, which shall consist of a
Chairman and four other members to be designated by the President.
2. The Commission is authorized and directed to inquire into
(a) social, economic, health, and educational conditions
among migratory workers, both alien and domestic, in
the United States;
(b) problems created by the migration of workers, for
temporary employment, into the United States, pursuant
to the immigration laws or otherwise;
(c) responsibilities now being assumed by Federal, State,
county and municipal authorities with respect to
alleviating the conditions among migratory workers,
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both alien and domestic;
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(d) whether sufficient numbers of local and migratory
workers can be obtained from domestic sources to meet
agricultural labor needs and, if not, the extent to which
the temporary employment of foreign workers may be re-
quired to supplement the domestic labor supply; and
(e) the extent of illegal migration of foreign workers into
the United States and the problems created thereby, and
whether, and in what respect, current law enforcement
measures and the authority and means possessed by
Federal, State, and local governments may be strengthened
and improved to eliminate such illegal migration.
3. The Commission shall make a report of its studies to the
President in writing not later than December 15, 1950, including its
recommendations for Governmental action, either legislative or administrative.
4. In connection with its studies and inquiries, the Commission
is authorized to hold such public hearings and to hear such witnesses as it
deems appropriate.
5. To the extent that the studies, inquiries, and recommendations
of the Commission involve considerations of international arrangements and
policies the Commission shall consult with the Department of State.
6. All executive departments and agencies of the Federal Govern-
ment are authorized and directed to cooperate with the Commission in its
work and to furnish the Commission such information and assistance, not
inconsistent with law, as it may require in the performance of its duties.
7. During the fiscal year 1950, the compensation of the members
of the Commission (including traveling expenses and per-diem allowances) and
the expenditures of the Commission shall be paid out of an allotment made
by the President from the appropriation appearing under the heading "Emer-
gency Fund for the President" in the Independent Offices Appropriation Act,
1950 (Public Law 266, approved August 24, 1949) ; and during the fiscal year
1951 such compensation and expenditures shall be similarly paid from any
corresponding or like appropriation made available for the fiscal year 1951.
Such payments shall be made without regard to the provisions of section 3681
of the Revised Statutes (31 U.S.C. 672), section 9 of the Act of March 4,
1909, 35 Stat. 1027 (11 U.S.C. 673) and such other provisions of law as the
President may hereafter specify.
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