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Hanns Eisler — Part 1
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SA 100-3967
Field Division to the New York Field Division, of which the San Ar
“7° tonto Field Division received a sopy and which was entitled THAMES =.
Js end Laredo, Texas between 1935 and 1999), and that: althoush born as a .
2 + me Rationality’ or the nationality jest: possessed by him, a rer Se
EISLER; Internal Security - 0, Alien Enemy Control", 4 wag states ee
"that investigation had dieclosed that HANNS and
made several entries into the United States at the:
* Yeipeig, Germany, HANNS EISLER had failed to register as an dlien
eneny, end that an -effort was therefore being wade to determine aie ’ cs
oe ae me ht
wa “the ‘Letter further. advieed thet a check | ee “pade with: Fe soy
the "Tami grat ion & Naturalization Service at Léwcdageles, California, —
disclosed that both of the EISLERs obtained their last passports from .
the Consulate General of Czechoslovakia at New York City in 2940, | an
_ which documents, however, listed their nationalitiea as “unknown®....~ ~~
“Tt was requested that the San Antonio Field Division examine the ae
records of the Immigration & Naturalization Servicé at San Amtonio © :
to ascertain what type of passport or other travel document was used
by the subject and his wife when they entered the United States on
September 11, 1939 at Laredo, Texas.
wee Lao - a a
.- Om March 13, 1943 Mr. CLYDE CAMPBELL, Assistant District
"Director, U. S. Immigration & Naturalization Service, advised that
HANS or JOHANNES EISLER and LUISE EISLER or LWISEWON'GASZ EISLER, —
entered the United States at Laredo, Texas on September 11, 1959 under. -—
the name JOHANNES EISLER and LUISE EISLER, Mr. CAMPBELL: stated that |
‘the Immigration records indicated the subject declared he was "State-
“. -* “Jess at the time and was iseued documenta ‘in lien of Austrian Pass- -
ports by the Mexican Secretary of Foreign ‘Relations, valid for 7 aS
honths after August 28, 1939, and thet a Visa tas lesued by the U. 8.
Consul in Mexico dated” August 26,1939, and that a document known as
Mexican Form Ho. 4, was issued by the Mexican Government and was valid
1 $e Mexico within one’ year from April 22, 1939, The record indicated —
- thet, gabsect end his. wife went to. Mexico via Laredo in April 19% 4 vy
| ” We. CAMPBELL further advised that inasmuch as persons > Be
- leaving ‘the United States must, have in their possession & passport >. -
oti which does not expire’for at least 60 dayé subsequent to the departure, ;
'? the subject's passport was actually invalid in the Unitad States after —
January 28, 1940 or five months subsequent to Ite issuance on August nar
a 28, 1939, and that the subject's presente in the United Sates after -
January 28, 1940 waa illegal. VRP tbe AP aa Sh hee a
Mr. CAMPEELL advised thet on March 4, 1940 the U,. s.
Depertment of Labor ordered the subject and his vife to leave the
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