Debbie Roth

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There was a quota of immigrants allowed into the States, regardless of their faith, and no one above that number could enter, no matter how horrifying their circumstances might be. A few years earlier, a boatload of Jewish refugees from Germany had been turned away in Havana, Cuba, and then the US government refused to allow the ship entry as well, even though many of the passengers returned to the deaths that awaited them in Europe. No country wanted Jewish refugees.
When We Flew Away: A Novel of Anne Frank Before the Diary
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