IMMIGRATION POLICY
MOTION BY GENERAL SMUTS Capetown, Aug. 16. General Smuts, in the Assembly today, asked the Government for an assurance that the previous Government’s undertakings on migration would be carried cut. He moved that the Assembly decline to go into committee of supply unless the Government agreed to continue the previous Government's immigration policy, indicated what its intentions were regarding the segregation of native coloured peoples, and submitted a c.ear defence statement.
General Smuts said: “You talk about the future of white South Africa, and white generations of migrants have come forward as reinforcements in the battle lO£- white supremacy in South Africa. Are ycu going to jeopardise this?’*
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Wanganui Chronicle, 18 August 1948, Page 5
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