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Immigration and Naturalization, 1960

 File — Box: 89, Folder: 19
Identifier: Folder 19

Scope and Contents

A collection of letters, memorandum, telegrams, lists of persons naturalized in the US & other items. Examples are: letters (Sept.-Oct. 1960) from constituent Mrs. Golda E. Bickel, Wilson & Commissioner Swing (INS) re/ complaints as to “our country bringing in refugees from other countries and them take jobs away from the American tax payers . . . . My husband was laid off because the company could get a Hungarian for less money;” “Memo For File” and letters (10/60) re/ problems for Descanso constituent Joseph A. Perkins in obtaining a restricted radiotelephone operator’s permit; letters (10/60) from Wilson & Kennedy M. Crockett (Consul General, Tijuana, Mexico) re/ “waiting period now being encountered by intending immigrants to the United States;” copies of letters (6/14/60) from Wilson to “recently naturalized [citizens] in San Diego; letter (6/14/60 from Wilson and attached copy of 6 page “List of Persons Naturalized in United States District Court, San Diego, California During the Month of April, 1960;” copies of “List of Persons Naturalized in United States District Court, San Diego, California” during the months of January, February, May & December 1960; letters (Aug.-Sept. 1960) re/ extensive correspondence related to politically conservative constituent concerns as to allowing Dr. Gojka Stula of Yugoslavia to continue his visitor status; letters (July-Aug. 1960) re/ constituent Miss Stella Murphy’s wish to be married in Italy; letters (Aug.-Oct. 1960) re/ birth certificate problem for Jose Cruz Aviles; letters (June-July 1960) re/ constituent’s concern about how long an alien can remain in the US without ever getting their citizenship papers; letters (12/59-2/60) re/ La Jolla constituent Mrs. Shirley Wood’s inquiry as to the “World Refugee Year and Congressional Action;” letters (12/59-2/60) re/ concerns of Port Director John Bates over “arbitrary action of the Acting District Director in Los Angeles” affecting “passenger movements, air and maritime, through the Port of San Diego;” letters (11/59 & 2/60) re/ constituent Gregory P. Star and his brother Nikolaos P. Stavropoulos’ immigrant visa case; letter (3/18/60) re/ Wilson’s interest “in helping you in your desire to get your son, Chu Chung Kei, admitted for permanent residence;” other items in this folder are: letters (Mar.-Apr. 1960) re/ Immigration Act H.R. 9385 & constituent’s intended lives in Pakistan; letter (1/22/60) from William Dounce to Wilson thanking him for his 12/16/59 letter of welcome as a new US citizen and asking if there was anything he could do for Wilson; stapled packet of letters (Apr.- July 1960) re/ issue of leprosy diagnosis of immigrant from Mexico and complication to obtain readmission to US; stapled packet of letters & curriculum vita + photograph (8/59-6/60) re/ “application of Mr. Harold Chen-Yung Chou and his family for nonquota vista status as refugee escapees."

Dates

  • created: 1960

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Access to some records is restricted, please consult with Special Collections & University Archives staff for details. Patrons wishing to use the Robert C. Wilson Papers must sign a "Researcher's Agreement," a copy of which can be obtained from Special Collections & University Archives staff.

Extent

From the Collection: 0.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections & University Archives Repository

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