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Negotiates with Mexican Officials with Regard to Jewish Immigration

December 9, 1924
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The New York “Times” printed the following despat## from Mexico City yesterday.

The proposed Jewish migration to Mexico will start so## Members of the Amalgamated Garment Workers of the United States will provide funds for starting a large clothing factory in Mexico City to give work to immigrants.

Joseph Schlossberg, head of the garment workers, is her with a labor commission sounding Government officials a to the possibilities for bringing a large number of Jewish workers, principally from Germany and Russia, to Mexico. It is known that Government officials welcome immigrant who will be self-supporting. and General Calles, when President-elect, stated be would welcome the establishment ## Jewish colonies.

The establishment of clothing manufacturing plants in Mexico City and other cities should be a financial classes is imported from the United States under heavy duty.

Inquiry at the headquarters of the Amalgamated Clorhi##. Workers Union elicited the reply that the organization be## has no information on the matter.

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