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Title
The Problems of Controlling Immigration to Assure a Reasonable Quota for New York City, and Implications for Sound Social Case-Work Policy. Is There a Conflict--Can it be Resolved?
Date
11/29/1951
Description
Without a quota, New York received a disproportionate share of immigrant arrivals. In 1951, NYANA's caseload had increasing amounts of hard-to-place immigrants, so quotas became a major issue for the organization.
Agency
NYANA
Subjects
New York Association for New Americans; Refugees, Jewish; Immigrants; Social Service--New York (State)--New York
Keywords
Refugees; Social Services; Immigration;
Format
Report
Holding Institution
YIVO
Collection
NYANA
Digital ID
nya032