Associated Farmers of California, Incorporated : correspondence regarding deportation
Sunday, July 29, 1934
Saturday, December 29, 1934
A2001-074
AF/161785
Correspondence between the Associated Farmers of California and the Secretary of Labor regarding deportation. The federation wants to know why certain communist have yet to be deported. The Secretary of Labor responds to the Federations inquiry about deportation and explains why these individuals are still in the U.S. The file also Incorporatedludes a letters addressed to Congressmen Albert E. Carter and Captain W. B. O'Dale, Police Department, Portland, Oregon which inform them about the correspondence with the Secretary of Labor. Frazer, Executive Secretary of the Associated Farmers of California, suggests that Odale send the letter to his Congressional delegation in order to apply much pressure as possible on this subject (deportation) in the next congress. Organization : Associated Farmers of California, Incorporated People : O'Dale, Walter B. ; Frazer, Guernsey ; Carter, Albert, E. ; Battle, Turner, W. ; Perkins, Frances Key Words : anti - communist ; anti - Soviet Union ; communist ; immigration ; deportation ; Secretary of Labor