Applications for nonresident alien's border crossing identification cards made at El Paso, Texas, ca. July 1945-December 1952 : National Archives microfilm publication, M1756; Record Group (RG) 85
- United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service (Main Author)
- Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire (Added Author)
- (See Also) Applications for nonresident alien's border crossing identification cards made at El Paso, Texas, ca. July 1945-December 1952 : National Archives microfilm publications pamphlet describing M1756 / United States. National Archives and Records Administration
- (Digital Collection) United States Border Crossings from Mexico to United States : COLLECTION RECORD, 1903-1957
Notes
An index for Border Crossings From Mexico to United States is available online, click here.
The original records were microfilmed in March-June 1957 by the INS and then destroyed. The microfilms were later transferred to the National Archives.
Contains "over 150,000 Applications for Nonresident Alien's Border Crossing Identification Cards made at El Paso, Texas, ca. July 1945-December 1952. The bulk of the applications were made...between 1948 and 1952." -- P. 1.
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