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In the 1930’s many countries refused to accept Jewish refugees because immigration quotas had already been

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They refused to accept Jews because they had already been filled
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Immigration quotas had already been filled.

The United States was one of those countries. As noted by Facing History and Ourselves: "Like most other countries, the United States did not welcome Jewish refugees from Europe." The vast majority of Americans were opposed to the admission of refugees. They feared it as a national security issue and thought it would have a negative impact on the economy and jobs. (Remember that the USA was still working its way out of the Depression.)

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