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Field name | Value |
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Title | Immigration and Refugee Services of America. Immigration and Naturalization Questions and Answers [Folder 3] |
Date | 4 Jan 1954 - Sep 1964 |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Reference | IHRC1013, Box 178B, Folders 3-4 |
Library / Archive | Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota |
Collection Name | Immigration and Refugee Services of America |
Description | Questions about immigration and naturalisation submitted by immigrants, with corresponding answers, intended to be broadcast or inserted into press releases. Includes original correspondence with those submitting questions, and an index of the questions submitted. |
Theme(s) | Permanent Settlement and Successive Generations; Arrivals: Ports and Early Experiences; Religion, Ethnic Identity and Community Relations |
Keywords | broadcasting, tuberculosis, military service, adoption, consul, diplomacy, violence, Displaced Persons Act, border, quota, marriage, refugee, business, prison, citizenship, deportation, legislation, morality, crime, naturalisation, languages, petition, Refugee Relief Act, sailor, visa, army veteran, alien, travel, transport, Communism, Cold War, police, employment, sponsorship, passport, unemployment, alcohol, military service |
Additional Information | Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Immigration History Research Center Archives catalogue. |
Catalogue Link | Immigration History Research Center Archives Catalogue |
Language | English |
Document(s) linked to |
Immigration and Refugee Services of America. Immigration and Naturalization Questions and Answers [Folder 1] Immigration and Refugee Services of America. Immigration and Naturalization Questions and Answers [Folder 2] |
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