IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS
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February 18, 1999
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Sanitize
Immigration
CPYRGHT Problems
By ROBERT S. ALLEN
AND PAUL SCOTT
CPYRGHT
Sanii
opposed the original r,
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Judiciary Suh:ym.cltt+ r z
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Representative ttt.t;t.eiP.
250 "Old 33e1iet;lfr" ,
The State Department Is uneas-
ily pondering what to do about ad-
mitting a new large influx of "Old
Believers" - this time from Rus-
sia.
Some 1,2D0 want to come to
the U.S. to join the 250 metn-
bers of their sect who were al-
lowed to migrate from Turkey
earlier this year under a ruling
by Attorney General Robert
Kennedy.
The so-called "Old Believers"
split from the Russian Orthodox
church in the 17th century and
settled in Turkey. Last summer,
a number of their descendants,
through the Toistoy Foundation
of New York, sought admission
to the U.S. on the ground they
were under heavy pressure by
'Soviet agents to return to that
country.
Around 1,200 did go back to
Russia in September. Now they
are fed up and want to get out.
They have asked for reacknit-
tance 'to Turkey, but it doesn't
want them.
So Turkey, in turn, is pmpos.
tog the U.S. allow these 1,200
"Old Believers" to join the
250 admitted fast summer.
This time Attorney General
Kennedy is passing the btx k to
the State Department - H W-
ficallly, Abba' Schwartz, tior 'o-
versial head of the Burek of
Security and Consular Miirs.
He was a prime mover' Ill or-
ranging the entry of thet:'gtltin-
el band of 250. ' 1
Kennedy is holding 000i the
decision is up to the Skim ?Lr-
partment because the I. '41
Believers" are divipg bit iI the
Iron Curtain and ddulritiltlion
of their case is outsk t 'x{ Or lice
Department jurisdictoo.?,
,Last sutmner, tbl. , ~r 4;n,,y
general ruled in c!!'h+t 4; the
tinning on -,0%t a'.
etx" to leave, piro, it.
pda'titra
ease
fn challenging the admittance
of the 250 "Old Believers" last
summer, Feighan wrote the At-
torney General, "It seems In-
credibly that Turkey, a member
of NATO, is unwilling or unable
to provide these people with
.adequate protedtion from Soviet
agents. I am unable to under-.
stand that."
Lee Harvey Oswald slInhed
his wrists in a Moscow hotel IA
1969 shortly alter he notified the
U.S. embassy -there that he was
defecting to the Soviet.
That is one of the disclosures
In the file the Kremlin has
turned over to the State De-
partment on the assassin. Ac-
cording to these records, Oswald
made this apparent suicide at- ?t
tempt while unemployed and liv-
at The Metropol Hotel.
ing
His application to stay in Rus-
sia and obtain citizenship went
all the way up to the ff'resfditrm.
On the recam-rnenda Lion of Y.A,
Furteeva, the file shows, Orr
weld was granted entry to prove
himself a liable Marxist.
There is no indication In these
records what the Reds :thought
of him.
several years later, alter
working in various Soviet fad
tories and Marrying ,& Ausaziatt
woman, the Id')?:ler gat
visa to return home.
The Central Intelligence Ar ern
cy is looking into information
that two women and a man
accompanied Oswald on his
trip to Mexico last fall (Septerfl-
bar 26 to October 3), and that
the ,,an subsequently flew to
Cuba.
The (?CA and other Intel3i-
getce authorities are studying
.the pos nudity That Oswald may
have been engaged in arrang-
in an escape route after' the
planned murder.
While in Mexico My Oswald
applied to the Cuban co"
general for a transit visa to
~1c~sc ow. lie was informed he
wm)uld :!unit have to get a: visa
from the Soviet.
The Army has been deluged
with toil protesting the netting'
:ta;dc of 3.2 acres surrounding
President Kennedy's Arlington
ij~ijv 'i yen so heavy that Army Sec-
y rrt4gv Vanve is considering pub.
L tillfari; a aw't sheot" to explain
Re"" :nClk,!P7 0
,W!y to Ei 4e se Secretary M eNan:a-
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