US consuls played a distinctive and crucial role in control of
Jewish refugee entry into the United States in 1933-41. The consuls
decided individual cases and in doing so had discretion to grant
immigration visas. This extended to interpreting aspects of the
immigration laws and regulations which were not fully defined,
notably the likely to become a public charge clause.
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