1. Woodrow Wilson and Immigration Laws
Gezea Kende told Wilson that many Hungarians considered him an enemy, referring to passages from A history of an American People, what Wilson said,'' I believe in the responsible restrictions of immigration, but not in any restrictions which will exclude from the country honest, industrious men who are seeking what America has always offered Preferred-an asylum for those who seek to free field...Anyone who has the knowledge of Hungarian history least must not feel that stock to have proved itself for liberty and opportunity.''...
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