Cuba and the Caribbean: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs..., 92-1, July 8-10, 13, 20, 27, 31, and August 3, 19701970 - 247 pages |
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... agreeing to receive them , just as we have traditionally welcomed oppressed peoples from other lands . The case of the Cuban people was even more acute in that many thousands of families were separated , with part living in the United ...
... agreeing to receive them , just as we have traditionally welcomed oppressed peoples from other lands . The case of the Cuban people was even more acute in that many thousands of families were separated , with part living in the United ...
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... agreement , there is ad- ditional sound basis for the airlift . Experience has indicated that as long as hope for escape to freedom exists , people living under oppres- sion resist committing themselves to the regime's goals ; but when ...
... agreement , there is ad- ditional sound basis for the airlift . Experience has indicated that as long as hope for escape to freedom exists , people living under oppres- sion resist committing themselves to the regime's goals ; but when ...
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... agree that persons living in Cuba who are immediate relatives of persons now living in the United States will be given , as a group , first priority in processing and movement . The two Governments agree that the term ' immediate ...
... agree that persons living in Cuba who are immediate relatives of persons now living in the United States will be given , as a group , first priority in processing and movement . The two Governments agree that the term ' immediate ...
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... agree that Cuban Master List B will form the basis of the preparation of embarkation lists for each flight from Cuba to the United States , in accordance with procedures described below . " 11. The Government of Cuba agrees that , with ...
... agree that Cuban Master List B will form the basis of the preparation of embarkation lists for each flight from Cuba to the United States , in accordance with procedures described below . " 11. The Government of Cuba agrees that , with ...
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... agree that our entire policy or much of our policy today has been greatly in- fluenced by one speech . As I indicated , our assessment of that speech was in many ways a confirmation of much of our political analysis which had been going ...
... agree that our entire policy or much of our policy today has been greatly in- fluenced by one speech . As I indicated , our assessment of that speech was in many ways a confirmation of much of our political analysis which had been going ...
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Admiral HOLMES AGUIRRE aircraft airlift Armed Forces Atlantic base Canal Zone capability Caribbean Castro regime Chairman Colombia committee Communist Congress Convention correct Cuba Cuban Government Cuban refugees CULVER defense Department economic FASCELL Fidel Castro flights FLOOD Florida foreign FULTON Governor GROSS Guantanamo Havana House HURWITCH insurgency INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS internal security KAZEN Latin America LEBER MATHER Memorandum of Understanding ment Mexico Miami MilGroups military assistance million missiles MONAGAN NUTTER operation PALMATIER Panama Canal Panamanian percent personnel persons political present Protocol President problems question refugees registered relations respect responsibility REYES ROYBAL Russian Security deletion ships Southern Command sovereignty Soviet Union statement SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTER-AMERICAN submarines Swiss Embassy Thank thing threat tion treaty U.S. Atlantic Fleet U.S. citizens U.S. Government U.S. military U.S. policy U.S. Southern Command United Nations Western Hemisphere WTVJ
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Page 235 - As a result of events occurring before 1 January 1951 and owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion , nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country; or who, not having a nationality and being outside the country of his former habitual residence as a result of such events, is unable or, owing...
Page 243 - Accession shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument of accession with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Page 232 - Any dispute between parties to this Convention relating to its Interpretation or application, which cannot be settled by other means, shall be referred to the International Court of Justice at the request of any one of the parties to the dispute.
Page 243 - Any dispute between States Parties to the present Protocol which relates to its interpretation or application and which cannot be settled by other means shall be referred to the International Court of Justice at the request of any one of the parties to the dispute.
Page 245 - Nations. 2. The General Assembly of the United Nations shall decide upon the steps, if any. to be taken in respect of such request.
Page 240 - ... treatment as favourable as possible and, in any event, not less favourable than that accorded to aliens generally in the same circumstances.
Page 241 - States shall not impose upon refugees duties, charges or taxes, of any description whatsoever, other or higher than those which are or may be levied on their nationals in similar situations. 2. Nothing in the above paragraph shall prevent the application to refugees of the laws and regulations concerning charges in respect of the issue to aliens of administrative documents including identity papers.
Page 242 - The contracting States shall not expel a stateless person lawfully in their territory save on grounds of national security or public order. 2. The expulsion of such a stateless person shall be only in pursuance of a decision reached in accordance with due process of law. Except where compelling reasons of national security otherwise require, the...
Page 245 - The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall inform all States Members of the United Nations and the other States referred to in article...
Page 34 - Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives that the...