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- 2 - "As regards the others, each Member of the United Nations that signifies its approval of this plan, would pledge itself to receive in its territory a number of said prisoners in the ratio that might be agreed upon with the understanding that, once in the country of temporary asylum, the corresponding authorities would grant them an immigration status that would allow them to find work so as not to become public charges. "As soon as normalcy returns to said part of the Asiatic Continent, the Governments of their respective countries of origin would grant the prisoners the facilities and assurances that might be required for their immediate repatriation. Said Governments would proceed in a similar way in the case of those prisoners that, not having fulfilled the condition stated above, would later express their willingness to return to their countries of origin, in which case the United Nations would afford them the necessary means to carry out their wishes. "The Mexican Government is not unmindful of the fact that should this plan be accepted, the States approving it would bind themselves to make certain sacrifices; but these certainly would not be excessive if, through them, a firm step could be taken to facili- tate the suspension of hostilities. "To the foregoing objectives, which by themselves are sufficiently important to warrant their careful consideration, another should be added, namely, that of raising the social status of the prisoners

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