Deportation of Aliens: Hearings, Seventy-fifth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - 231 pagini |
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... proposed by this bill was desirable it would be sim- pler to place the administration in a single executive department and , as has been done in other instances of like nature , provide for the cooperation of other depart- ments so far ...
... proposed by this bill was desirable it would be sim- pler to place the administration in a single executive department and , as has been done in other instances of like nature , provide for the cooperation of other depart- ments so far ...
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... proposed by this bill which would cause untold hardship entirely disproportionate to the offense committed . The first clause in section 1 of the bill would render subject to deportation an alien who has been convicted of an offense ...
... proposed by this bill which would cause untold hardship entirely disproportionate to the offense committed . The first clause in section 1 of the bill would render subject to deportation an alien who has been convicted of an offense ...
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... proposed that deportation be accomplished forthwith at the time the alien is released from confinement or placed upon probation or is pardoned . Under present law an alien convicted of an offense involving moral turpitude and receiving ...
... proposed that deportation be accomplished forthwith at the time the alien is released from confinement or placed upon probation or is pardoned . Under present law an alien convicted of an offense involving moral turpitude and receiving ...
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... proposal to abandon the definite policy established in 1924 by placing those countries under a quota should not ... proposed in the bill should be corrected to exclude the wives of citizens and to include the husbands of citizens by ...
... proposal to abandon the definite policy established in 1924 by placing those countries under a quota should not ... proposed in the bill should be corrected to exclude the wives of citizens and to include the husbands of citizens by ...
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... proposal will be more effective than the present provisions of the Immigration Act of February 5 , 1917. Persons suffering from any mental defect , or who are morally delinquent , as determined by the fixed standards set forth in the ...
... proposal will be more effective than the present provisions of the Immigration Act of February 5 , 1917. Persons suffering from any mental defect , or who are morally delinquent , as determined by the fixed standards set forth in the ...
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Pagina 9 - ... the Commissioner General of Immigration, with the approval of the Secretary of Labor, may prescribe both as to the admission and return of such persons: Provided further, That the Commissioner General of Immigration with the approval of the Secretary of Labor shall issue rules and prescribe conditions, including exaction of such bonds as may be necessary, to control and regulate the admission and return of otherwise inadmissible aliens applying for temporary admission...
Pagina 51 - SEC. 24. The Commissioner General, with the approval of the Secretary of Labor, shall prescribe rules and regulations for the enforcement of the provisions of this Act...
Pagina 35 - No. 303) on or before the 15th day of January, April, July, and October and forward one copy to the Director of Selective Service, Washington, DC [EO 10258, 16 FR 6246, June 28, 1951] PART 1643— PAROLE Sec.
Pagina 3 - Act shall be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment of not more than five years, or both...
Pagina 32 - ... who are found to be and are certified by the examining surgeon as being mentally or physically defective, such physical defect being of a nature which may affect the ability of such alien to earn a living...
Pagina 93 - Title 18 imposes a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, for theft or embezzlement of a plan's funds or other assets.
Pagina 11 - An immigrant who was born in the Dominion of Canada, Newfoundland, the Republic of Mexico, the Republic of Cuba, the Republic of Haiti, the Dominican Republic, the Canal Zone, or an independent country of Central or South America, and his wife, and his unmarried children under 18 years of age, if accompanying or following to join him...
Pagina 6 - The provisions of this act are in addition to and not in substitution for the provisions of the immigration laws, and shall be enforced as a part of such laws, and all the penal or other provisions of such laws, not inapplicable, shall apply to and be enforced in connection with the provisions of this act.
Pagina 9 - That (a) if any alien has been arrested and deported in pursuance of law, he shall be excluded from admission to the United States whether such deportation took place before or after the enactment of this Act, and if he enters or attempts to enter the United States after the expiration of sixty days after the enactment of this Act, he shall be guilty of a felony and upon conviction thereof shall...
Pagina 61 - ... the principle that it is a duty of citizenship by force of arms when necessary to defend the country against all enemies, and that her opinions and beliefs would not prevent or impair the true faith and allegiance required by the act.