THE ADMINISTRATION: 90-Day Wonder
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Who Does What? Near week's end, North Dakota's Republican Senator William Langer began an investigation. He summoned before his Senate Immigration subcommittee, as its first witness, the State Department's McLeod, who defended his administration of the refugee program. His report: 24,810 immigrant visas issued so far, and another 75,587 being processed out of 214,000 permitted by the act, with 20 months still to go.
As for Corsi, McLeod said unhappily: "I could never tie Mr. Corsi down as to what he was doing, or I was doing, or who was running the program."
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