Admission as Nonquota Immigrants of Certain Alien Wives and Children of United States Citizens: Hearing...on S.2271... |
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Congressman Dyer , of St. Louis , I understand you have introduced a similar bill in the House , and you may make any statement you care to . STATEMENT OF HON . LEONIDAS C. DYER , A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF MISSOURI ...
Congressman Dyer , of St. Louis , I understand you have introduced a similar bill in the House , and you may make any statement you care to . STATEMENT OF HON . LEONIDAS C. DYER , A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF MISSOURI ...
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Mr. DYER . American citizens born in this country , subject to all the responsibilities and obligations of American citizens . Many of them , some from my own city , served throughout the World War , and were wounded , gassed , or ...
Mr. DYER . American citizens born in this country , subject to all the responsibilities and obligations of American citizens . Many of them , some from my own city , served throughout the World War , and were wounded , gassed , or ...
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Mr. DYER . Gentlemen , we have here three American citizens , Chinese , who represent an association of American - born Chinese . Mr. Walter Lum is the head of it , and we have Mr. Fung and Mr. Hong . Which one of you gentlemen would ...
Mr. DYER . Gentlemen , we have here three American citizens , Chinese , who represent an association of American - born Chinese . Mr. Walter Lum is the head of it , and we have Mr. Fung and Mr. Hong . Which one of you gentlemen would ...
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Mr. DYER . If the Senator would permit me to suggest , Mr. Hong is making reference to the fact there are sufficient Japanese girls eligible and of a marriageable age for Japanese boys in the United States , born here , to offset any ...
Mr. DYER . If the Senator would permit me to suggest , Mr. Hong is making reference to the fact there are sufficient Japanese girls eligible and of a marriageable age for Japanese boys in the United States , born here , to offset any ...
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You were reading from what , Mr. Dyer ? Mr. DYER . This was from a hearing , Senator , that was held before a committee of the House at the last Congress . Senator KEYES . What was the outcome of the hearing ? Was it on the same bill ?
You were reading from what , Mr. Dyer ? Mr. DYER . This was from a hearing , Senator , that was held before a committee of the House at the last Congress . Senator KEYES . What was the outcome of the hearing ? Was it on the same bill ?
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Pagina 7 - No alien ineligible to citizenship shall be admitted to the United States unless such alien (1) is admissible as a non-quota immigrant under the provisions of subdivision (b), (d), or (e) of section 4, or (2) is the wife, or the unmarried child under 18 years of age, of an immigrant admissible under such subdivision (d), and is accompanying or following to join him, or (3) is not an immigrant as defined in section 3.
Pagina 23 - An immigrant previously lawfully admitted to the United States, who is returning from a temporary visit abroad...
Pagina 23 - An immigrant who continuously for at least two years immediately preceding the time of his application for admission to the United States has been, and who seeks to enter the United States solely for the purpose of, carrying on the vocation of minister of any religious denomination, or professor of a college, academy, seminary, or university; and his wife, and his unmarried children under 18 years of age, if accompanying or following to join him...
Pagina 23 - ... (d) an immigrant who continuously for at least two years immediately preceding the time of his application for admission to the United vStates has been, and who seeKs to enter the United States solely for the purpose of carrying on the vocation of minister of any religious denomination, or professor of a college, academy, seminary, or university...
Pagina 23 - SEC. 4. When used in this act the term "non-quota immigrant" means — (a) An immigrant who is the unmarried child under 18 years of age, or the wife, of a citizen of the United States who resides therein at the time of the filing of a petition under section...
Pagina 23 - III; (F) (i) an immigrant who continuously for at least two years immediately preceding the time of his application for admission to the United States has been, and who seeks to enter the United States solely for the purpose of carrying on the vocation of minister of a religious denomination...
Pagina 19 - ... completed by the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization of the House of Representatives, found 21.14 per cent. of these fifth of a million inmates to be of foreign birth and 44.09 per cent- to be of foreign stock — that is, of foreign birth or who have at least one parent foreign born.
Pagina 8 - It is undoubtedly a protection to the wage earners of this country. The situation should, however, be carefully surveyed, in order to ascertain whether it is working a needless hardship upon our own inhabitants. If it deprives them of the comfort and society of those bound to them by close family ties, such modifications should be adopted as will afford relief, always in accordance with the principle that our government owes its first duty to our own people and that no alien, inhabitant of another...
Pagina 6 - The medical examiner has complained to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization of the House of Representatives and believes that the unjust procedure of the government will 'be remedied.