Displaced Persons Act

The Displaced Persons Act of 1948 (80th Cong., 2d Sess. Ch 647, PL 774) authorized, for a limited period of time, the admission into the United States of 200,000 certain European displaced persons (DPs) for permanent residence.

Displaced Persons Act of 1948
Long titleAn act to authorize for a limited period of time the admission into the United States of certain European displaced persons for permanent residence, and for other purposes
Enacted bythe 80th United States Congress
EffectiveJune 25, 1948
Citations
Public law80-774
Statutes at Large62 Stat. 1009, Chapter 647
Codification
Titles amended50 U.S.C.: War and National Defense
U.S.C. sections amendedAppendix - Civilian Protection from War Hazards - Admission of Displaced Persons ยง 1951 - 1965
Legislative history
  • Introduced in the Senate as S. 2242
  • Committee consideration by United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
  • Passed the Senate on May 27, 1948 (40โ€“33)
  • Reported by the joint conference committee on June 2, 1948; agreed to by the Senate on June 2, 1948 (63โ€“13) and by the House on June 18, 1948 (133โ€“266)
  • Signed into law by President Harry S. Truman on June 25, 1948
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