ico’s, based on democratic postulates,” the New Yorker asserted, “cannot tolerate such propaganda because there is no room for such actions either here or in the United States.
“I have found utmost tolerance of the Jews, which has led me to the belief that this nation is not an enemy of the Jews.”
Deutsch said there could be no motive for the rise of differences so long as foreigners abided by the laws of the country in which they happened to be—even if they did belong to a religion different from that of the natives.
“Mexico and the United States are traveling in the same directions and with mutual understanding,” he concluded.
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