dependent upon respondent for support. The oldest of these four is 16 and the youngest 8 years of age. Respondent is employed as a builder. His wife and the four minor children are entirely dependent upon him for support. The family assets total about $6,000. Respondent earns about $75 per week. The family assets consist of the family dwelling and other houses which respondent rents out. Respondent's mother is a legal resident alien. His father is deceased. Respondent's good moral character is established by the record. Affidavits from two persons who have known him since 1937 reveal that he is considered a person of good moral character and one who is attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States. Investigation conducted by the Service reveals that the alien has "an excellent reputation"; and that he "has no relief record." A business firm with whom he has dealt since 1944 furnished a letter of recent date stating that respondent has been honest and responsible in his dealings with them and is a person who would make a fine citizen. Service investigation failed to disclose any arrest record or connection with subversive activities. Respondent denied that he had ever been arrested or that he belonged to any subversive group. He registered for service in the Armed Forces in World War I and World War II and has registered under the Alien Registration Act. In view of all the favorable factors of record, and the serious economic detriment his native-born citizen children would suffer if he were deported, discretionary relief is proper. Order: It is ordered that the outstanding order of deportation be withdrawn and the alien be permitted to depart from the United States voluntarily without expense to the Government, to any country of his choice within such period of time and under such conditions as the officer in charge of the District deems appropriate. It is further ordered that if the alien applies for admission into the United States when in possession of a valid immigration visa, he be admitted under the discretion contained in the 7th proviso to section 3 of the Immigration Act of 1917, as amended, if otherwise admissible than as one who admits the commission of a crime involving moral turpitude, to wit: Perjury (1941; 1944) and bigamy (1928), subject to revocation in the discretion of the Attorney General after hearing, if the alien subsequently commits any offense. Appendix References and Citations in Volume IV Page United States Constitutional Provisions and Treaties. 769 (1) Revised Statutes___ 770 (2) Immigration and Nationality Acts. 770-771 (3) Statutes at Large; United States Code; Acts by Miscellaneous authorities; digest, law reviews, texts, etc.. 790-792 Revised Statutes: UNITED STATES STATUTES Sec. 1993, pp. 248, 360, 418, 427, 441, 575, 618, 639, 756 Sec. 1994, p. 407 Sec. 1999, p. 757 Immigration and Nationality Acts: Act of July 5, 1884 (as amended by Act of July 5, 1885) Sec. 6, p. 533 Act of March 2, 1907 Sec. 2, pp. 22, 59, 60, 322 Secs. 2, 3, pp. 154, 155, 398 Act of Feb. 5, 1917 Act of Feb. 5, 1917, pp. 401, 571 Sec. 3 pp. 105, 108, 275, 310, 448, 452, 566, 726, 738 Sec. 3, 7th Proviso, pp. 1, 82, 180, 211, 212, 226, 260, 266, 318, 343, 387, 409, 448, 457, 463, 719, 744, 767 Sec. 3, 9th Proviso, pp. 49, 173, 254 Secs. 3, 14, 16, p. 392 Sec. 9, p. 49 Sec. 16, p. 415 Secs. 18, 20, p. 396 Sec. 19, pp. 1, 73, 136, 169, 374, 544, 565, 601 Sec. 19 (a), pp. 513, 608, 665, 718 Sec. 19 (c), pp. 65, 130, 223, 269, 316, 406, 416, 437, 589, 670 Sec. 19 (c) (2), pp. 6, 134, 348, 412, 480, 503, 654, 704, 705, 707, 709, 711, 713, 715, 729, 731 Sec. 19 (c) (2) Sec. 19 (c) (2) Sec. 19 (d), pp. 332, 343, 353, 703 (a), p. 626 (b), p. 37 Secs. 19, 20, pp. 128, 271, 386 Sec. 23, pp. 52, 290, 291, 690 Sec. 34, p. 533 Act of 1918 See: Acts by dates Act of May 26, 1924 Act of May 26, 1924, pp. 132, 566, 571 Sec. 2 (c), p. 658 Immigration and Nationality Acts.— Act of May 26, 1924—Continued Sec. 2 (g), p. 534 Sec. 3 (2), pp. 49, 50, 94, 217, 255, 287, 654, 673, 728 Sec. 3 (5), p. 189 Sec. 4, pp. 183, 187 Sec. 4 (a), pp. 59, 209, 239, 388, Sec. 4 (b), pp. 51, 128, 236, 463 Sec. 4 (e), pp. 534, 630, 746 Sec. 6 (a) (1), pp. 187, 658 Sec. 9, pp. 392, 614, 622, 632, 650 Sec. 10, p. 55 Sec. 10, 13, p. 463 Sec. 10 (f), p. 143, 146, 189 Sec. 13, pp. 55, 374, 666, 682, 686, 709, 713, 715 Sec. 13 (a), pp. 211; 308, 658, 690, 740 Sec. 13 (a) (1), p. 448 Secs. 13, 14, p. 412 Sec. 14, pp. 128, 533, 666, 686, 696, 713 Sec. 15, pp. 37, 41, 696 Sec. 16, pp. 657, 659, 689 Sec. 16 (a), p. 52 Sec. 17, pp. 52, 290, 690 Sec. 20, pp. 121, 228, 230 Sec. 22, p. 166 Sec. 25, p. 463 Sec. 28, p. 183 Sec. 28 (c), p. 389, 501 Sec. 28 (n), pp. 209, 613, 699 Sec. 2, p. 694 Sec. 5, p. 692 Act of June 28, 1940 Sec. 30, p. 55 Nationality Act of 1940 Sec. 101 (c), p. 248 Sec. 101 (d), pp. 361, 576 Sec. 104, pp. 362, 418, 423, 424 Sec. 201, pp. 419, 444 Sec. 201 (c), pp. 418, 419 Sec. 201 (e), p. 575 Sec. 201 (g), pp. 441, 542, 575, 617, Sec. 201 (g) (h), pp. 360, 361, 389 Sec. 201 (h), pp. 617, 639 Sec. 205, p. 440 Sec. 303, pp. 104, 105, 188, 275, 333, 389 Sec. 306, p. 389 Sec. 307 (a), p. 485 Sec. 307 (b), pp. 196, 362, 419 Sec. 313, p. 22 Sec. 314, p. 22 Sec. 322, p. 29 Sec. 323, p. 248 Sec. 324 (A), p. 624 Sec. 326, p. 333 Sec. 332, p. 621 Sec. 338, p. 329 Sec. 339, pp. 400, 424, 577 Sec. 401 (b), p. 487 Sec. 401 (c), pp. 57, 58, 248, 529 Sec. 401 (e), pp. 523, 528, 530 Sec. 401 (g), p. 540 Sec. 401 (j), pp. 452, 756 Sec. 407, pp. 362, 419 Sec. 409, pp. 321, 641 Sec. 503, pp. 7, 488, 640 Sec. 504, pp. 183, 725 Sec. 701, p. 329 Sec. 704, pp. 327, 329 Act of Dec. 17, 1943 Sec. 2, p. 552 Act of Jan. 20, 1944 Sec. 401 (g), p. 541 Act of July 2, 1946 Secs. 2 (4), 5 (a), p. 188 Act of June 25, 1948 Sec. 2 (c), p. 663 Act of March 28, 1951 (P. L. 14, 82d Cong.) p. 336 Sec. 1, p. 755 Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 Sec. 244 (a), p. 320 Statutes at Large: 31 Stat. 79, p 32 34 Stat. 1229, p. 322 40 Stat. 1012, p. 549 43 Stat. 153-154, p. 658 43 Stat. 155, p. 553 43 Stat. 157, p. 554 44 Stat. 812, pp. 187, 553 48 Stat. 466, p. 571 Sec. 402, p. 525 Sec. 403, pp. 362, 419 Sec. 403 (a), p. 432 Sec. 403 (b), p. 522 Sec. 404, pp. 321, 362, 419, 641 Sec. 404 (b), pp. 45, 248, 249, 421 Sec. 405, pp. 362, 419, 422 52 Stat. 631, p. 270 52 Stat. 764 (Sec. 1), p. 727 52 Stat. 764-766, p. 728 53 Stat. 1224, p. 270 53 Stat. 1569, p. 322 54 Stat. 673, pp. 690, 746 54 Stat. 885, pp. 11, 128, 658 54 Stat. 1139, 1140, p. 443 UNITED STATES STATUTES-Continued Statutes at Large-Continued 54 Stat. 1170, p. 323 55 Stat. 844, pp. 11, 350 55 Stat. 845, pp. 11, 501 56 Stat. 248, p. 272 57 Stat. 601, p. 554 58 Stat. 516, p. 234 60 Stat. 237, pp. 121, 123, 174 60 Stat. 238, p. 604 60 Stat. 417, p. 554 60 Stat. 975, p. 554 61 Stat. 1174, p. 571 64 Stat. 1048, p. 332 5 U. S. C. 1001, et seq., pp. 121, 123, 580 5 U. S. C. 1003, p. 604 5 U. S. C. 1004, p. 433 5 U. S. C. 1006, p. 433 5 U. S. C. 1007, p. 433 8 U. S. C. 5, p. 33 8 U. S. C. 6, p. 618 8 U. S. C. 136, pp. 212, 261, 255, 756 8 U. S. C. 136 (p), p. 463 8 U. S. C. 137, pp. 574, 579, 746 8 U. S. C. 137 (c), p. 678 8 U. S. C. 153, p. 759 8 U. S. C. 155, pp. 128, 235, 271, 374, 710 8 U. S. C. 155 (c), p. 65 8 U. S. C. 155 (c) (2), p. 132 8 U. S. C. 155 (c) (d), p. 678 8 U. S. C. 156, pp. 234, 271, 473 8 U. S. C. 157, p. 273 8 U. S. C. 180 (a), p. 720 8 U. S. C. 202, p. 738 8 U. S. C. 202 (c), p. 658 8 U. S. C. 202 (f), p. 15 8 U. S. C. 203, p. 218 8 U. S. S. 204, pp. 128, 183, 187, 532, 553 8 U. S. C. 204 (a), pp. 389, 612 8 U. S. C. 205, p. 465 8 U. S. C. 209, pp. 554, 614 8 U. S. C. 210, pp. 55, 463, 465 8 U. S. C. 212 (c), p. 554 8 U. S. C. 213, pp. 127, 710, 715 8 U. S. C. 213 (a), pp. 55, 211, 658 8 U. S. C. 213 (a) (b), pp. 463, 740 8 U. S. C. 213 (c), pp. 15, 183, 389, 623 Statutes at Large-Continued 8 U. S. C. 214, pp. 127, 128 8 U. S. C. 215, p. 127 8 U. S. C. 216, pp. 54, 657, 689 8 U. S. C. 224, p. 183 8 U. S. C. 224 (c), pp. 132, 501 8 U. S. C. 226 (a), p. 458 8 U. S. C. 233, p. 395 8 U. S. C. 414, p. 373 8 U. S. C. 451, pp. 55, 128, 658 8 U. S. C. 455, p. 475 8 U. S. C. 903, pp. 529, 640 8 U. S. C. 904, p. 183 8 U. S. C. A. 1001, pp. 174, 329 18 U. S. C. 88, p. 270 18 U. S. C. 151-155, p. 102 18 U. S. C. 201, p. 102 18 U.S. C. 223, p. 102 18 U. S. C. 231 (now 1622), p. 697 18 U. S. C. 338, p. 446, 447 18 U. S. C. 338 (a), p. 446, 449 18 U. S. C. 371, p. 137 18 U. S. C. 502 (now 2275), pp. 137, 409 18 U. S. C. 876, p. 449 18 U. S. C. 921 (1940 ed., June 16, 1938 Ch. 486), p. 727 18 U. S. C. 1992, p. 461 18 U. S. C. 2275, p. 409 18 U. S. C. 5031, ch. 403 (rev), p. 728 21 U. S. C. 171–185, p. 646 22 U. S. C. 233 (a) (g), p. 272 22 U. S. C. 601, p. 270 22 U. S. C. 611, p. 270 22 U. S. C. 612, p. 270 22 U. S. C. 616, p. 270 22 U. S. C. 618 (c), p. 271 26 U. S. C. 145, p. 102 26 U. S. C. A. 2550-2567, p. 645 |