This is a hearing we never should have to hold. Yet, it is a topic that must be addressed as Holocaust survivors around the world continue to suffer injustices of the past and their needs and well-being go neglected.
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Ros-Lehtinen emphasizes the necessity of addressing Holocaust survivors' ongoing struggles.
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