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OCR Page 1 of 2VAL-KILL COTTAGE
HYDE PARK. DUTCHESS COUNTY
NEW YORK
May 31, 1952
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Dear Mr. President:
I try not to bother you too often but I an very
much troubled at the moment about the McCarren-
Walters Bill. I realize that I can not possibly
know much in detail about any legislation and
this 1s a complex and technical subject.
Hovever, I hear that this Bill yould generally
restrict immigration and make it more difficult
to than naturalization it now is. It for vould certain remove Asiatics the barriers and
provide a small quota for a number of Asiatic
countries which now do not have a quota.
Of course, the removal of racial barriers is all
to the good but I understand that this legisla-
tion sets up a special classification for
persons of Asiatic and Oriental ancestry and sets
them completely apart from Europeans and others
in a highly restricted category. I an told that
it even defines a fifty percent blood test for
persons of Asiatic ancestry no matter where born.
The people of Asia are just at present over-
sensitive an d very proud and I an afraid the
enactment of such a bill with these provisions
would be very unfortunate. I also think that
the Russians would use it for plausible prop-
aganda against us.
Most of us would like to see exclusioniet bars
go down but not in favor of new ones which
would provide fresh evidence that we consider
ourselves *superior" to the peoples of Asia.
This legislation may be before you any day for
signature and if on mature consideration you
think it is really bad, I hope you will veto it,
though I realize I can not be familiar with
it from every point of view. I an only writing
you what my general feeling has been.
Very cordially yours,
Eleana
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