How did the U.S. respond to the refugee ship St. Louis arriving at a U.S. port?(1 point)ResponsesChildren were brought on shore and offered amnesty, but their parents were sent back.Children were brought on shore and offered amnesty, but their parents were sent back.Only about half of the refugees had the appropriate paperwork and were admitted through U.S. Immigration.Only about half of the refugees had the appropriate paperwork and were admitted through U.S. Immigration.The entire ship was sent back to Europe after making it to the U.S. across the Atlantic.The entire ship was sent back to Europe after making it to the U.S. across the Atlantic.The entire ship was admitted through U.S. Immigration, though many refugees chose to stay in Cuba.The entire ship was admitted through U.S. Immigration, though many refugees chose to stay in Cuba.

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The correct response is: The entire ship was sent back to Europe after making it to the U.S. across the Atlantic.

This refers to the tragic case of the MS St. Louis in 1939, where Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany were denied entry to the United States and sent back to Europe.