Permitting Admission of 400,000 Displaced Persons Into the United States: Hearings Before Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2910, a Bill to Authorize the United States During an Emergency Period to Undertake Its Fair Share in the Resettlement of Displaced Persons in Germany, Austria, and Italy ... June 4, 6, 13, 20, 25, 27, and July 2, 9, 16, 18, 1947Considers (80) H.R. 3620, (80) H.R. 2910. |
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... enter the United States . They bar the entry of criminals , prosti- tutes , the immoral classes , illiterates , paupers , those likely to become public charges , contract laborers , those whose entry would be preju- dicial to the United ...
... enter the United States . They bar the entry of criminals , prosti- tutes , the immoral classes , illiterates , paupers , those likely to become public charges , contract laborers , those whose entry would be preju- dicial to the United ...
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... enter the United States in the next few years . Consequently , with my emergency act for the displaced persons there will be an annual admission during the next 4 years of just about the total of 154,000 immigrants who are permitted to ...
... enter the United States in the next few years . Consequently , with my emergency act for the displaced persons there will be an annual admission during the next 4 years of just about the total of 154,000 immigrants who are permitted to ...
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... enter the United States under the quota of their national origin . Place of birth is what determines quota nationality and one cannot change that . According to Commissioner Carusi who visited the displaced persons camps of Europe ...
... enter the United States under the quota of their national origin . Place of birth is what determines quota nationality and one cannot change that . According to Commissioner Carusi who visited the displaced persons camps of Europe ...
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... enter- ing the Holy Land . So it is not a question of upping it beyond 100,000 by Mr. Dewey . The 100,000 is used for an entirely different purpose from the purpose of your bill . Mr. STRATTON . That is right . Mr. CELLER . In other ...
... enter- ing the Holy Land . So it is not a question of upping it beyond 100,000 by Mr. Dewey . The 100,000 is used for an entirely different purpose from the purpose of your bill . Mr. STRATTON . That is right . Mr. CELLER . In other ...
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... entered into any sort of international agree- ment , there would have to be some uniformity as to who would take ... enter . I am glad the gentleman has made the point . It is no more my intention than it is yours or anyone's here in ...
... entered into any sort of international agree- ment , there would have to be some uniformity as to who would take ... enter . I am glad the gentleman has made the point . It is no more my intention than it is yours or anyone's here in ...
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Page 226 - Upon the cancellation of such proceedings in any case in which such fee has been paid, the Commissioner shall record the alien's admission for permanent residence as of the date of his last entry into the United States...
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