The Displaced Persons Commission today condemned the DP Act of 1948 in a report to President Truman. The Commission complained that that Act is “overly complicated, unjust, unfair, and discriminatory.
The elimination of provisions from the Displaced Persons Act which President Truman last year called anti-Semitic was today recommended in the Displaced Persons Commission’s first report to Congress.
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