A warning is voiced in the Soviet Press against the migration of colonists from Russia pointing to the difficulties met everywhere abroad. As an example the case of a group of Jews who left Russia six years ago and are still isolated in barracks in Southern England and living there in miserable condition and unable to proceed to the United States because of the immigration quotas, is cited as how blood brothers provide for their relatives living in Russia whom they had encouraged to leave the country.
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