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Now and again they help men, particularly Negroes, vanish in the city slums. While perhaps 1,000 to 1,500 young Americans have emigrated to Canada to escape service, none of the draft-beating agencies advocate leaving the country. For one thing, the refugee from conscription runs the risk of losing his citizenship. "Besides," says Mark Zuckerman, secretary of the Los Angeles branch of Viet Nam Summer, "going to Canada is abandoning the fight."
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