The two factors that propelled the US government's refusal to accept the Jewish refugees aboard the German ocean liner, St. Louis, in 1939 were A. neutrality acts barring the admittance of war refugees and C. immigration quotas from the 1920s that actively favored western Europeans over others.
We can finger the series of neutrality acts that isolated the United States from the looming war and the immigration quotas of the 1920s as responsible for the government's refusal to accept the refugees aboard St. Louis.
Thus, the United States did not allow the Jewish refugees to land in Florida because it glorified its neutrality in World War II until the Japanese Pearl Harbor awakening.
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