Letter from Ralph Segalman to President Harry S. Truman with a Reply from William D. Hassett
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HR 5678
Veto
July 8, 1952
Pro
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My dear Mr. Segalman:
Please accept the President's thanks for
your letter commending his action in vetoing the
McCarran-Walters Bill. In his message returning
the Immigration and Nationality Act to the House
of Representatives without his approval, he stated
his conviction that the bill was a step backward
in the immigration and naturalization policy of
our country. Unfortunately this action by the
President failed by two votes of being sustained
in the Senate.
With the thought that you might like to
have a copy of the President's veto message for
your ready reference, I am taking the liberty of
sending you a copy herevith.
Very sincerely yours,
to
WILLIAM D. HASSETT
Secretary to the President
Mr. Ralph Segalman,
Executive Director,
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Jewish Federation of Sioux City, Inc.
525 Fourteenth Street,
Sioux City, Iowa.
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