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  3. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, General: Economic and Political Matters, Volume I, Part 2
  4. United States policy regarding immigration and migration programs

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, General: Economic and Political Matters, Volume I, Part 2

United States policy regarding immigration and migration programs

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[263] The Secretary of State to the Director of the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (Gibson)

[Washington,] July 22, 1954.

398.18 ICEM/7–2254


[264] The Secretary of State to the Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee (Bridges)

[Washington,] August 18, 1954.

398.18 ICEM/8–1854


[265] The Director of the Intergovernmental Committee on European Migration (Gibson) to the Secretary of State

Geneva, 6th October, 1954.

398.18 ICEM/10–654


[266] Memorandum by Antonio A. Micocci of the Office of Security and Consular Affairs to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (McIlvaine)

Washington, October 20, 1954.

SCA files, lot 62 D 146, “Implementation of the Refugee Relief Act”


[267] The Director of the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (Gibson) to the Secretary of State

Geneva, 29 October 1954.

398.18 ICEM/10–2954


[268] The Secretary of State to the Director of the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (Gibson)

[Washington,] November 16, 1954.

398.18 ICEM/10–2954

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Contents

  • Preface
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  • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
  • Policy of the United States with regard to economic defense: attempts by the United States to control East-West trade; stockpiling of strategic goods; efforts to protect strategic industries abroad and to assure the supply of key commodities required for the defense of the West (Documents 1–131)
  • The development of United States policy regarding the applicability of antitrust legislation to international petroleum companies (Documents 132–173)
  • Foreign policy aspects of Congressional loyalty and security investigations, 1950–1954 (Documents 174–232)
  • United States policy regarding immigration and migration programs (Documents 233–268)
  • United States policy regarding the law of the sea (Documents 269–296)
  • United States policy with regard to Antarctica (Documents 297–310)
  • Bricker Amendment:
    • Proposals in the Senate, particularly by John W. Bricker (R.–Ohio), to amend the Constitution in order to restrict the treatymaking powers of the Executive branch (Documents 311–370)
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