Commentary: Here's what happens to the asylum seekers we turn away
by Elora Mukherjee, Los Angeles Times
Feb 13, 2020
3 minutes
In June 1939, about 900 Jewish refugees sailed close to Florida on the St. Louis in hopes of finding protection in the United States. U.S. authorities refused to let the ship dock. Desperate passengers sent cables to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who never responded.
A State Department telegram stated that the passengers must "await their turns on the waiting list and qualify for and obtain immigration visas before they may be admissible in the United States." Nearly all the passengers had already been refused admission to Cuba. Canada rejected
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