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Custodial Detention — Part 2
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JOHN EQGAR HOOVER
DIAL TOR
~ ‘Yeveals a a decided trend i in relcases anu paroles.
that the | Departrent na hag estadlisneda tne policy ef granting alien
Mashtuntant, 2. C¢.
September 1, 1943
MEMORANDUM FOR THE DITECTOR
—
Re: ¢ ALT
TERY OO TROL
You “will recall
Federal Bureau of Luucatigation Mr.) Coftey -
. . Mr. Glavin
Vuited States Mepartinent of dusticer Mr. Ladd. y —
~
Mr. NieadTy ye
Mr. Roses
Mr. Tracy
Mr. Carson
Mr. Harpe
Mr. Hendon
Mr. McGuire
Mr. Munford
Mr. Piper
enemies rehearinzs and reviewing the files and cnanginy the original
Mies Leahm
Misa Gandy
an disposition orders from internment to parole-or release, The dispositions
* \ being received which change the original order of internment to parole or
a release arfect in the most part the alien enemies who were apprehended in the
- early part of this prorram. Of tne alien enemies who have been recently
a apprenended, tne greater percentages are being ordered intermmed by the Attomey
~ General,
SS The trend of dispositions is illustrated by the enclosed chart which
NO analyzes the orijinal dispositions received as to Germans, Italians and Japanese,
‘ and subsequent dispositions received chanupinr the original disposition, Same
< of the hicnlisnts as to each nationality are as follows:
“
Km A comparison between the periods of duly 1, 194, to December 31, 19.2;
oS and January 1, 19/3 to August 15, 1943, reflects that the” percentage of orifinal
) dispositions orderin,, the internment of German aliens has dropped from 51,602,2
> durins the former period to 45.97% for the past sevan and a naif months.
ow Ss
SN Tne subscovent orcers, thet is, those orders which have been issued
t by the Department as the result of their reviewing the files, indicate this
; trend even more clearly wen out of 116 dispositions reecived durin;; the latter
‘44 half of 1942, 42 or 26.21% ordered internment, wile from Janurry 1, 1943 to
s Auvict 15, 1943, only 77 or 22% of 350 dispositions ordered internment. . ,
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he deerease dn rereentare of ortgintl orders of internment for
,cace ef Gerngns,
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Japanece ulims between the latter two periods is slicitly
Tne percentace drocsped from 57,.°1% during
5 45.2432 for the past seven and a half months.
the first ee lod
% ‘lt A) oi =
The subceguent orcers for Japanese sriltea te a decline from 19 “or
1, 1943 to Aujtust 1d, 1045,
ahd poe
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during: the second six months of 1942 to 57 or 14.594
for internment out of 310 subsequent disposition orcexs ragtived it mris
| January
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Relocation Cunp&.
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of Japanese being resuricted by interument miy be Pound in the policy of
the Depirteent of paroling intemed Japanese to _
> Mr. Quinn Tatnm_ i
~ You mav be interested in hmowlnr that a dinogt of the Tele. Room
a ' dispositions received fron the Department concern ng4 “iden enemies Mr. Neaae
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