MEETING ON LEGISLATIVE STRATEGY TO SUPPORT ADMINISTRATION'S BILL ON IMMIGRATION AND ESCAPEES FROM COMMUNISM

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U Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R0007 g IIJL11VLR WILL UlnI!_L VLMJJIF II.MI '-It Iv my yri vl i/` j APPROVAL ~IACTION OCOMMENT !CONCORRENCE 15 May 16 May II II INFORMATION DIRECT REPLY PREPARATION OF REPLY RECOMMENDATION 0 II RETURN DISPATCH FILE REMARKS: I received this copy of a PSB internal memo. Any recommendation with respect to the Director's role obviously rests in a higher level than mine. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP 32.3 NFIDENTIAL) RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED NORM N:. X Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 z1~ Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 ~ Z 3 3L TY INFORMATION PSYCHOLOGICAL STRATEGY BOxua 708 Jackson Place, N.W. May 12, 1952 Washington 25, D.C. NSC REVIEWED DOCUMENT AND HAS NO OBJECTION TO DECLASSIFICATION IN PART. 9/19/07 Arthur Cox MeetinU on Legislative Strategy to Support Admini 'ration's Bill on Immigration end Escapees from Communism. 1. This meeting was called on May 9 by W. David Lloyd of the White House staff and was attended by representatives from the Departments of State, A riculture, Labor, Displaced Persons ComtriisYion, Mr. Harriman 's Office, and the PS& staff. The purpose of the meeting eras to discuss Administration strategy for the hearings to be held on the Immigration Bill commencing May ?2 before the Immigration Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Corn ittee. 2. Mr. Lloyd indicated that the President wishes to give strong support to the Administration Bill and urges that top Government leaders testify. He stres.ed that those testifying should demonstrate the inter-related aspect of immigration to the United States end the problem of escapees from Communi:En. Since the latter has considerable political appeal, if it is sufficiently tied to the ims-.igration program, it will have a persuasive effect. Mr. Lloyd felt that the State Department should stress the importance of immigration from Italy and Germany from the political standpoint and that Mr. Harriman and CIA Cogicel and strategic standpoints. 3. The Displaced Persons Com1.uissioners reported at some length on their cross-country campaign to gain public support for the bill. They believe there is considerable pressure developing which will be. felt in Congre s and they think there is some chance that the bill can be pushed through the House. Mr. Lloyd stated that the chances for the bill are not too good and that the Congressional leadership on its behalf has not been very good. He does believe there still is a remote chance if the Administration puts on a good ,how. It was pointed out that DOCUMENT NO. ON --- ! O CHANGE IN CLASS ^ Fj DECLASSIFIED .,..Si. CIIiI CED Tiu: TS $ EEXT RE VIEVJ :;ATE: AUYHi H D- DATE REVIEWERi Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 R .7376 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES APRIL 3,1952 Mr. CELLER introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Coin- mittee on the Judiciary A BILL NSC REVIEWED AND HAS NO OBJECTION TO DECLASSIFICATION OF THIS DOCUMENT 9/19/07 82n CONGRESS 2D SESSION To authorize the issuance of three hundred thousand special non- quota immigration visas to certain refugees, persons Hof German ethnic origin, and natives of Italy, Greece, and the Netherlands, and for other purposes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- 2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 3 That this Act may be cited as the "Special Migration Act 4 of 1952". 5 DEFINITIONS 6 Src. 2. When used in this Act the term- 7 (a) "person of German ethnic origin means any, 8 person, essentially of Germanic origin who was born in 9 Czechoslovakia, Albania, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 2 1 Lithuania, Poland, Rumania, Union of Soviet Socialist 2 Republics, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, or areas under the 3 control and domination of any such countries, except 4 those parts of Germany under military occupation by 5 the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 6 (b) "refugee" means any person who, because of 7 persecution or fear of persecution on account of race, 8 religion, or political opinions, fled after May 8, 1945, 9 from any Communist, Communist-dominated, or Com- 10 munist-occupied area of Europe, and who has not been 11 firmly resettled; and 12 (c) "Commission" means the Special Migration 13 Commission created pursuant to this Act. 14 SEPARABILITY PROVI'SI'ON 15 SEC. 3. If any provision of this Act or the application 16 of any such provision to any person or circumstance shall 17 be held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Act 18 and the applicability of such provision to other persons or 19 circumstances shall not be affected thereby. 20 NONQUOTA VISAS FOR ADMISSION OF ALIENS, NUMBERS, 21 CLASSES 22 SEC. 4. (a) Beginning on the effective date of this 23 Act, and during the three fiscal years ending June 30, 1955, Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 3 1 a number of special nonquota immigration visas, not to 2 exceed three hundred thousand, shall be issued to aliens 3 eligible under this Act and to their spouses and their un- 4 married dependent children under twenty-one years of age, 5 including adopted children and stepchildren, if accompanying 6 or following to join them: Provided, That during the fiscal 7 year beginning July 1, 1954, up to 50 per centum of the 8 number of visas made available under subsections (b), (c), 9 (d) , and (e) of this section may be reallocated by the 10 Secretary of State acting jointly with the Commission for ,11 issuance to persons qualified under this Act residing in any 12 of the countries described in such subsections. 13 (b) A number of special nonquota immigration visas, not 14 to exceed one hundred and seventeen thousand, may be 15 issued within the total numerical limitation provided by 16 subsection (a) of this section to persons of German ethnic 17 origin residing in the area of the German Federal Republic, 18 or in the western sectors of Berlin, or in Austria. 19 (c) A number of special nonquota immigration visas, 20 not to exceed one hundred and seventeen thousand, may be 21 issued within the total numerical limitation provided by sub- 22 section (a) of this section to Italian nationals residing in 23 Italy or in the Free Territory of Trieste. Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 4 1 (d) A number of special nonquota immigration visas, 2 not to exceed twenty-two thousand five hundred, may be 3 issued within the total numerical limitation provided by 4 subsection (a) of this section to Greek nationals residing in 5 Greece. 6 (e) A number of special nonquota immigration. visas, 7 not to exceed twenty-two thousand five hundred may be 8 issued within the numerical limitation provided by subsection 9 (a) of this section to nationals of the Netherlands residing 10 in metropolitan Netherlands. 11 (f) A number of special nonquota immigration visas, 12 not to exceed twenty-one thousand, may be issued within the 13 total numerical limitation provided by subsection (a) of this 14 section to refugees residing in Turkey or in any of the 15 countries or areas described in subsection (b) , (c) , (d) , 16 (jr (e) of this section. 17 ASSURANCES 18 SEC. 5. Assurances shall be executed by a citizen or citizens of the United States it, accordance with regulations promulgated jointly by the Secretary of State, the Attorney General, and the Commission that persons who qualify tinder subsection (b) , (c) (d) (e) or (f) of section 4 of this Act, if admitted into the United States, will be suitably em- Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 5 1 ployed without displacing some other person from employ- 2 ment, and that any such person and the members of his 3 family who propose to live with him shall not become public 4 charges, and will have housing without displacing some other 5 person from such housing. 6 LAWS APPLICABLE 7 SEC. 6. (a) Except as authorized by this Act, all immi- 8 gration laws, 'including deportation laws, shall be applicable 9 to persons who apply for a visa and for admission into the 10 United States.. under this Act, with the exception of the con-- 11. - -tract .labor.. clause of:section. .3 .of the Immigration Act of 12 .. February 5, 191.7.,. as amended. (39. Stat. 875:--878; 8 U. S. C.- 13 136), and. that part of the said Act which excludes from the 14 United States persons whose ticket or passage is paid by 15 another or by a corporation, association, society, municipality, 16 or foreign government, either directly or indirectly. 17 (b) Any person qualifying for admission under this Act 18 shall be exempt. from paying -the head taxes and the. fee for 19 : application and -issuance of a visa, and- no such. person shall- be admitted into the United States unless there shall have- 21: been first a thorough investigation and written report as 22 provided for in section 9 of this Act, . Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 1 INTERGOVERNMENTAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR SELECTION, 2 MOVEMENT, TRANSPORTATION, RELEASE OF PERSONAL 3 ASSETS, FACILITIES FOR ADMINISTRATION, AUTHORITY 4 TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENTS 5 SEC. 7. (a) The Secretary of State after consultation 6 with the Commission may, for the purposes of this Act make 7 such arrangements with intergovernmental agencies and 8 foreign governments as are necessary and appropriate for 9 the purpose of insuring the voluntary movement of migrants., 10 such arrangements to be mutually beneficial to the economies 11, of the United States and the countries concerned, as well as 12 to the individual migrants and their families. Such arrange- 13 ments, where appropriate, may seek to enable emigrants 14 under this Act to transfer into dollar currency personal 15 assets necessary for transportation and for use in the United 16 States. Arrangements between the United States and the 17 other governments concerned should also provide for such cooperation and material assistance as may be required in the administration of the program authorized under this Act in the territory of the government concerned. (b) Subject to the authority of the Secretaary of State to make intergovernmental arrangements as provided in sub- section (a) of this section, the Commission may enter into agreement with intergovernmental, governmental, and pri- vate agencies for services to be rendered by them in carrying Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 7 1 out the authority under this Act and may make payment 2 in advance or by reimbursement for expenses incurred by 3 such agencies in performing such services. 4 SELECTION WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION AND EQUITABLE 5 OPPORTUNITY FOR RESETTLEMENT 6 Sic. 8. The selection of persons admitted under this 7 Act shall be made without discrimination in favor of or 8 against race, religion, or national origin of such persons, and 9 the Commission shall insure that equitable opportunity for 10 resettlement under this Act shall be afforded to persons 11 admitted under this Act regardless of race, religion, or 12 national origin. 13 INVESTIGATION AND REPORT ON ALL PERSONS PRIOR TO 14 ADMITTANCE, EFFECT OF MISREPRESENTATION, AD- 15 MINISTRATION, LAWS APPLICABLE 16 SEC. 9. No alien shall be admitted into the United 17 States under this Act unless there shall have been first a 18 thorough investigation and written report made and pre- 19 pared by the Commission regarding such person's char- 20 acter, history, and eligibility under this Act. Any person 21 who shall willfully make a material misrepresentation to, 22 any agency of the Government entrusted with the adminis- 23 tration, investigation, enforcement, or any other function 24 relating to the implementation of this Act, for -the purpose 25 of gaining admission into the United States as an alien Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 8 1 eligible hereunder shall not be admissible into the United 2 States under this Act; and no person shall be issued an immi- 3 gration visa or be admitted into the United States tinder this 4 Act, if the Commission or the consular officer or immigrant 5 inspector knows or has reason to believe that the alien is 6 subject to exclusion from the United States under any pro- 7 visiotz.:: of the immigration laws or is not eligible under the 8_ terms -of -this Act: Provided, That nothing in this section -9-- sliall - remove the right of review and appeal available to 10 aliens under the general immigration laws. 11 PREFERENCES, GOOD FAITH, EMPLOYMENT OATH 12 SEC. 10. (a) Preferences in the consideration of visa 13 application under this Act, without priority in time of issuance 14_ of visas as between such preferences or as between preference, 15 and nonpreference cases tinder this, Act, shall be given 16 to- 17 (1) persons who are farm workers and other per- 18 sons whose services or skills are - needed in the United 19: States, and persons possessing -special educational,. scier3- 20 tific, technological, or professional qualifications; and 21 (2) persons who are the blood relatives of citizens 22 or lawfully admitted alien residents of the United States, 23 such relationship in either case being within the third Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 9 1 degree of consanguinity computed according to the 2 common law. 3 (b) No visa shall be issued to any alien whose, admis- 4 sion under this Act is based on the submission of an assur- 5 ance of suitable employment unless he shall first execute a 6 signed statement under oath or affirmation that he- accepts 7 and agrees in good faith to abide by the terms of employ- 8 went provided for such person if. the assurance upon which 9 his application for a visa under. this Act is 'b'ased. The 10 Commission is hereby authorized and empowered to ad- 11 minister such oath or take such affirmation for this purpose 12 and to designate employees who shall have power to ad= 13 minister such oath or affirmation : Provided, That upon -a 14 finding by the Attorney General that such statement was 15 falsely made it shall be deemed to be a misrepresentation 16 for the purpose of gaining admission into the United States 17 as provided for in section 9 of this Act : Provided further; 18 That in determining whether or not the person accepted and 19 agreed in good faith to abide by the said terms of employ- 20 ment the Attorney General shall consider the manner, con- 21 ditions, extent, and duration of the person's employment 22 after admission into the United States. Such alien and any H. R. 7376-2 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 10 1 alien found to have been inadmissible under the provisions of 2 this Act at the time of entry shall, irrespective of the date 3 of his entry, be taken into custody and deported in the 4 manner provided by sections 19 and 20 of the Immigration 5 Act of February 5, 1917, as amended. 6 SECURITY, PERSONS EXCLUDED, OATH ON: -ADMISSION, 7 PENALTIES 8 SEC. 11. { a) No visas shall be.issued _ under -the . provi- .9 sions of : this Act to any person who is or has been a, member 10 of the Communist Party, or to any person. who adheres to. 11 advocates, or follows or who has adhered to, advocated, or. 12.. followed the principles of- any political or economic system 13 or. philosophy directed toward the destruction of free coin- 14 petitive enterprise. and who advocates or has advocated the X5 revolutionary overthrow of representative governments or 16. the establishment in the United States of a totalitarian 17 . dictatorship, or to any person who is or has been a member 18, of any organization which has been designated by the 19 Attorney General of the United States as a' Communist 20 21 22. 23 24 25 organization, or to any person who is or has been a member of or participated in any movement which is or has been hostile to the United States or the form of government of the United States : Provided, however, That ':any. such person aforedescribed. in this section, to whom a visa may not be issued solely because of past membership or past affiliation Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 11 1 with a movement or a party or organization, may, if not 2 otherwise ineligible, be issued a visa if such alien establishes 3 to the satisfaction of the consular officer when applying for 4 a visa .and the consular officer finds that (i) such membership 5 or affiliation is or was involuntary, or is or was solely when 6 under sixteen years of age, by operation of law, or for pur- 7 : poses of obtaining .employment, food rations, ,or other essen- 8 tials of living and where necessary for such purposes, or 9 (ii) (a) since- the termination. of such membership: or affilia- 10 tion, such alien is and has been, for at least five year's prior: 11 to the date of the application for a visa, actively opposed to 12 the doctrine, program, principles, and ideology of such party 13 or" organization or movement, and (b) the admission of such 14 alien into the United States would be in the public interest.. 15 Any such alien to whom a visa has been issued under the 18 19 20 21 22_ 23. provisions of this proviso may, if not otherwise ineligible; be admitted into the United States if he shall' establish to the satisfaction of the Attorney General when applying for ad= mission to the United States and the Attorney General finds that (i) such membership or affiliation is or was involuntary,: or is or was solely when under sixteen years. of age,' by oper- ation of law, or for purposes of obtaining employment,, food .rations, or-. Other essentials of -living 'and when necessary, for 24 such purposes; ' or (ii) (a): since tlie: termination of.: such 25 membership or affiliation, such alien is and has been, for at Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 12'. 1 least five years prior to the date of the application for ad- 2 mission, actively opposed to the doctrine, program, principles, 3 and ideology of such party or organization, or movement, 4 and (b) the admission of such alien into the United States 5. would be in the public interest. The Attorney General shall 6 promptly make a detailed report to the Congress in the case 7.. -of each alien who is or shall be admitted into the United 8 States under (ii) of this proviso. (b) : No visas. shall be issued under the provisions of 10 this:.-. Act to any person who advocated or-assisted in the persecution of any person because of race, religion, or national 12. origin. 13 (c) Upon arrival at the port of entry in the United 14 States, every alien eighteen years of age or older, authorized 15. to. be admitted under this Act, shall take and subscribe an 16.,, oath or affirmation that .he: is not and never has been a 17 member of any organization or movement named in this 18 section,- except as hereinabove provided, in subsection (a) 19 of this section, and shall be liable to prosecution for perjury 20, if such oath or affirmation is willfully false. If any alien not 21 ' entitled to a visa under this section shall nevertheless gain 22 admission to this country, in addition to the penalty above- 23`_ mentioned; . such alien shall, irrespective of the date, of his 2 entryy., be-..deported in the manner provided 'by. sections 19 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 13 and 20 of the Immigration Act of. February 5, 1917, as 2 amended. 3 REPORTING TO COMMISSION BY ADMITTED PERSONS, NUM- 4 BER AND FREQUENCY, CONTENTS OF REPORT, Ex.CEP- 5 TIQ N S, PENALTIES 6 SEC. 12. -Every alien admitted under this Act, except an ,7- alien who shall have derived' his status because of being 8 the spouse or an unmarried dependent child, adopted child, 9 or stepchild under twenty-one years of age of an alien 10'. . -eligible under this Act, who shall be admitted into the United U. States shall report on the first day. . of July of each year 12 until he shall have made two reports to the Commission, 1.3 respecting the employment, place of employment, and. resi- 14 deuce of such person and the members of such person's family 15 and shall furnish such other information in connection with 16 said employment and residence. as the Commission shall by 17 regulation prescribe : Provided, That if such person enters 18 -the,: United States -within sixty days - prior to the first day 19 'of July,: the first-report.-need not be .made :until the next date- 20 on which a,-report is required to be -made Such report shall 21 be made to the- Commission during-, its, team and thereafter. 22 to the Attorney General. Whoever willfully violates the pro 23, visions of this section shall, upon conviction, be fined not 24 more than $500 or imprisoned not .more than six months. Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 14 SPECIAL MIGRATION COMMISSION, CREATION, AUTHORITY, AND DUTIES SEC. 13. (a) There is hereby created a Commission to 4 be known as the Special Migration Commission, consisting of 5 three members to be appointed by the President, by and with 6 the advice and consent of the Senate. The President shall 7 designate one of its members as Chairman. The members g of the Commission shall receive a salary at the rate of 9 $15,000 per annum. 10 (b) It shall be the duty of the Commission to formulate 11 policies and to issue general regulations necessary under the 12 provisions of this Act. These policies and regulations shall 13 have the purpose of obtaining the most general distribution 14 and settlement of persons admitted under this Act, con- 15 sistent with housing and employment opportunities for re- 16 settlement throughout the United States and its Territories 17 and possessions. 18 (c) The Commission shall have a Director, appointed 19 by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the 20 Senate, who shall receive a salary of $14,800 per annum. 21 The Director shall be the chief executive and administrative 22 officer of the Commission and on behalf of the Commission 23 and subject to the policies and regulations adopted by it, he 24 shall have charge of the administration of its activities. Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 15 1 Subject to the provisions of subsections (d) and (e) of this 2 section, the Director shall appoint and supervise the per- 3 sonnel of the Commission and determine the distribution of 4 work among them. 5 (d) For duty within the continental limits of the 6 United States, personnel of the Commission shall be em- 7 ployed subject to the civil-service laws and the Classifica- 8 tion Act of 1949, as amended. For duty outside the conti- 9 nental limits of the United States, personnel of the Commis- 10 Sion shall receive compensation at any of the rates provided 11 for the Foreign Service Reserve and Staff by the Foreign 12 Service Act of 1946 (60 Stat. 999), together with allow- 13 antes and benefits established thereunder. The Director 14 may recommend the appointment or assignment of persons, 15 and the Secretary of State may appoint or assign such 16 persons, to any class in the Foreign Service Reserve or 17 Staff for the duration of operations under this Act, and the 18 Secretary of State may assign, transfer, or promote such 19 persons upon the recommendation of the Director. Persons 20 so appointed to the Foreign Service Staff shall be entitled 21 to the benefits of section 528 of the Foreign Service Act 22 of 1946. For the purpose of performing functions under 23 this Act outside the continental limits of the United States, 24 the Secretary of State may, at the request of the Director, Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 16 1 appoint for the duration of operations under this Act, alien 2 clerks and employees in accordance with applicable provi- 3 sions of the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (60 Stat. 999). 4 (e) No citizen or resident of the United States may 5 be employed, or if already employed, may be assigned to 6 duties by the Director under this Act for a period to exceed 7 . three- months unless such individual has been investigated 8 as to loyalty and security by the Civil Service Commission 9 and a report thereon has been made to the Director, and 10 until the Director has certified in writing. that, after full 11 consideration of such. report, he believes such individual is 12 loyal to the United States, its Constitution, and form of 13 government, and is not now and has never been a member 14 of any organization advocating contrary views. This sub- 15 section shall not apply in the case of any officer appointed 16 by the President by and with the advice and consent of the 17 Senate. 18 (f) There are hereby authorized to be appropriated 19 such sums of money as may be necessary to enable the Coin- 20 mission to discharge its duties. 21 . (g) The Commission shall report on July 1., 1953, and 22 annually thereafter to the President and to the Congress on 23 the situation regarding persons admitted under this Act, and 24 regarding the effectiveness of this title in meeting the. objet 25 tives of this Act. Such reports shall include full and complete Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 17 1 details respecting the administration of the funds authorized 2 to be appropriated pursuant to section 112 of this Act, in- 3 eluding the names of persons and organizations to whom loans 4 shall be made and the amount of such loans. Such reports 5 shall also include information respecting employment condi- 6 tions and the housing situation in this country, the place and 7 type of employment, and the residence of persons who have 8 been admitted into the United States pursuant to provisions 9 of this Act. The report shall also include an indication of 10 the extent to which the Commission has accomplished the 11 objectives of section 8 of this Act. At the end of its term 12 the Commission shall make a final report to the President 13 and to the Congress. 14 (h) Within four-and-one-half months after the comple- 15 tion of processing of applications for visas under this Act, 16 but in any event not later than November 15, 1955, the 17 Commission shall be terminated. Upon this termination of 18 the Commission, the President shall make such-provision. as 19 may be necessary for liquidating the remaining affairs of 20 the agency. 21 RECEPTION FACrJ ITIES AND OTHER SERVICES FOR, REFUGHES 22 SEC. 14. The President is authorized, in order to sup- 23 plement activities of other governments, to provide facilities 24 and services for the temporary care, registration, transporta- tion, vocational training, education and resettlement of se- Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 18 1 lected refugees, as appears necessary or desirable in carrying 2 out the purposes of this Act or any other act under which 3 the United States provides assistance to other countries. 4 AUT'IIOnIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS 5 SEC. 15. There are hereby authorized to be appropri- 6 ated such funds as may be necessary to carry out the purposes 7 of this Act. 8 LOANS 9 SEC. 16. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated 10 funds as may be necessary to be employed by the Commis- 11 sion for loans through public or private agencies to persons who provide assurances, or to public or private agencies to finance the transportation and reception of persons authorized to be admitted tinder this Act. Such loans shall be made under rules and regulations approved by the President. Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8 82n CONGRESS 2n SESSION H. R. 7376 A BILL To authorize the issuance of three hundred thou- sand special nonquota immigration visas to certain refugees, persons of German ethnic origin, and natives of Italy, Greece, and the Netherlands, and for other purposes. By Mr. CF.LI.ER Arzn 3,1952 Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary Approved For Release 2007/12/18: CIA-RDP80R01731 R000700440021-8