Administrative Decisions Under Immigration & Nationality Laws, Volumul 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 |
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Pagina 16
... months thereafter . She was legally admitted to the United States in December 1941 , but resided here only for 3 or 4 months when she returned to Canada . Since her return to Canada she has entered this country for visits on several ...
... months thereafter . She was legally admitted to the United States in December 1941 , but resided here only for 3 or 4 months when she returned to Canada . Since her return to Canada she has entered this country for visits on several ...
Pagina 30
... months shall be a maximum term of imprisonment . The alien has not admitted the commission of any crime and still maintains his innocence . He is therefore not excludable on the ground that he has admitted the commission of a crime ...
... months shall be a maximum term of imprisonment . The alien has not admitted the commission of any crime and still maintains his innocence . He is therefore not excludable on the ground that he has admitted the commission of a crime ...
Pagina 46
... months . He has never received any extension of his stay in this country . Having remained here longer than 4 months , he is now deportable on the warrant charge . On February 4 , 1943 , the respondent was sentenced to imprison- ment in ...
... months . He has never received any extension of his stay in this country . Having remained here longer than 4 months , he is now deportable on the warrant charge . On February 4 , 1943 , the respondent was sentenced to imprison- ment in ...
Pagina 48
... months ; ( 3 ) That the respondent has remained in the United States for a longer period than 4 months ; ( 4 ) That the respondent on February 4 , 1943 , was sentenced to im- prisonment in the Federal Correctional Institution at Danbury ...
... months ; ( 3 ) That the respondent has remained in the United States for a longer period than 4 months ; ( 4 ) That the respondent on February 4 , 1943 , was sentenced to im- prisonment in the Federal Correctional Institution at Danbury ...
Pagina 54
... not plead guilty . After serving a year and four months of his sentence commencing on January 18 , 1942 , he was pardoned for the balance of a six - year prison sentence . There has been introduced in evidence a transcript of the record 54.
... not plead guilty . After serving a year and four months of his sentence commencing on January 18 , 1942 , he was pardoned for the balance of a six - year prison sentence . There has been introduced in evidence a transcript of the record 54.
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