Steve Sailer: NEW YORK TIMES–‘Nancy Morawetz, a professor of clinical law at New York University, says: “I cannot recall any historical precedent for denying immigration based on religion.”’
I can: Soviet non-Jews. if they could document being Jewish by descent, they could qualify for legal immigration to the U.S. But if they were just a run of the mill Orthodox Christian, too bad, they were legally out of luck.