Session #78 · 1943–45

Speech #780145459

I gather. therefrom. that aside from ships coming from Argentina and to the United States and going from the United States to the Argentine. and the same with Chile. I find that there were 25 passenger ships of various tonnages available. plying across the Atlantic between the United States and Spain. 16 Swedish ships. 11 Portuguese ships. and 12 Turkish ships. Those ships could have carried thousands of refugees into the United States if they were otherwise admissible. so that when Mr. Long says there was no shipping space. he does not know what he is talking about or deliberately did not deal with the truth. in either of which events it is a sad commentary on affairs as conducted by Mr. Long as head of the Visa and Refugee Division of the State Department. That is not all. I went to the trouble of examining Lloyds Register of Shipping with reference to. cargo ships.
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Refugee Visa refugees

Classification

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Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural Humanitarian

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Speech ID
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