She. as a noble and devoted wife should. preferred to remain with her husband in Denmark. She chose then that his home should be her home and his people should be her people. Her father and brothers upon coming here became naturalized citizens of America. They are citizens now. among the very best citizens in the State of Tennessee and the United States of America. Since that time the daughter who remained in Denmark had the misfortune to lose her husband. also her only child. by death. Now she seeks to come to America to her father. mother. and brothers and sister. who are citizens of this Government now. Upon her arrival at New York she was examined and refused admission upon the ground that she might become a publie charge. She was unable. in her enfeebled condition. through the interpreter that was afforded her. to make herself understood. and she was deported forthwith back to Denmark. After that her brother left Tennessee. went to Denmark. and brought her back to New York. where again she was held up. Proof had been introduced before showing clearly there was no likelihood or possibility of her becoming a public charge. Upon that. then. the doctor to whom she was referred made the report that she was feebleminded. Now. there was an amount of proof taken. which I had taken myself and forwarded as soon as I could get it to the officials there. after I learned that she was held up. but before this proof got there she was deported. and sent back without a hearing of this proof as to tie facts. Now. I am satisfied. and the record in the case bears out this statement. that this woman is not weakminded.
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