ENTRY INTO U.S.
FOREIGN-BORN WIVES AND CHILDREN (Rec. 9.30) WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. Mr Samuel Dickstein (Democrat, New York) in the House of Representatives introduced legislation to expedite the entry into the United States of foreign-born wives and children of military personnel. Mr Dickstein said that approximately 100,000 were admitted regardless of immigration quotas and without physical and mental examinations. The Bill, which has the backing of the House Immigration Committee, the State and Justice Department’s and the Public Health Service, provides for the entry of 6000 persons) a month beginning in January.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 44, 1 December 1945, Page 3
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