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Article: Morton Levine flagged Oswald immigration file; As an INS official, he warned that Lee Harvey Oswald should not be allowed to return from the Soviet Union.(NEWS)(Obituary)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- January 4, 2008
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Byline: Ben Cohen; Staff Writer
Morton Levine of St. Louis Park, a former U.S. immigration official, once warned that Lee Harvey Oswald should not be allowed back into the United States after he emigrated to the old Soviet Union.
The Duluth native, who wound up his career in the Minneapolis office of the old Immigration and Naturalization Service, died on Jan. 2 in St. Louis Park. He was 91.
After graduation from Duluth's Central High School, he earned his degree in economics from the University of Minnesota, joining the Navy in 1941.
He cut his investigative teeth while in the Navy, after he was assigned to examine the bookkeeping in a corruption case at a ...
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