Dishonorable discharge following honorable one; "honorableness" of discharge; vol. IV, p. 622 Disorderly house, or bawdyhouse; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude Displaced Persons' Act of 1948: ethnic German classification, sec. 12; vol. III, p. 838 destruction of free enterprises, adherents of principles directed toward, vol. IV, pp. 368, 370 misprepresentation, vol. IV, pp. 663, 748 Distributing subversive literature, see Subversive Divorce: absentia, in; obtained in Germany by applicant for suspension; from wife of prior marriage; desertion ground; validity of marriage in U. S.; vol. I, p. 677 absolute or limited; legal separation; 1940 Act. sec. 314; vol. III, p. 742 conflict of State laws; custody of child; vol. III, p. 845 foreign, comity between nations; vol. II, p. 886 foreign, obtained while either party was domiciled or physically present in U. S.; vol. III, pp. 33, 227, vol. IV, p. 610 Mexican; "mail order"; vol. I, p. 679, vol. III, p. 33, vol. IV, p. 610 Doctrine of election, see Dual national adopted child; beneficiary, Act. Dec. returning lawful resident, after tem- waiver of visa; secs. 4 (a), 13 (b), 1924 Act; sec. 30, 1940 Act; vol. III, p. 582 wife of citizen veteran of World War II; vol. III, p. 371 Dodecanese Islands, transfer to Greece; quota allocation; vol. III, p. 712 Domicile, see Residence; Seventh proviso relief Dominion Opium and Narcotic Drug Act, "avoid" and "evade" meaning, vol. II, distinguished from army deserter, vol. II, pp. 276, 419 exclusion ground, as; see Exclusion grounds departure to avoid armed forces duty expatriation ground, as, see Citizenship-loss: escape armed forces service, departing U. S. or remaining out need for determination of excludability in connection with visa petition, vol. III, p. 376 not liable for military service; effect; vol. II, p. 403 Driving automobile without owner's consent, California, Veh. Code, sec. 503; vol. 1, p. 143 Drug addict, distinguished from mere user, vol. III, p. 620 Dual national: election to retain U. S. nationality: army of his foreign nationality, service in; vol. II, pp. 243, 783, vol. III, p. 701 formality of procedure; necessity for definitive choice, vol. II, pp. 124, 428 homestead, acquisition during minority; disaffirmation of sale upon obtaining majority, vol. I, p. 329 oath of allegiance to country of his foreign nationality, vol. III, p. 701 obligation to elect: dual nationality acquired at birth, vol. I, p. 389, vol. II, p. 347, vol. IV, p. 756 obligation to elect, foreign citizenship acquired by U. S. citizen woman by marriage to German in 1934, vol. III, p. 107 passport of his foreign nationality, use of; vol. III, p. 98 Perkins v. Elg (307 U. S. 325), application of; vol. I, p. 685 registration as citizen at U. S. Consulate; brief stay in U. S. two years after reaching majority, followed by return to foreign country for 20 years; vol. I, p. 476 residence abroad, mere; vol. II, p. 428 residence, entering for temporary stay on claim of U. S. nationality long after reaching majority; earlier, while a minor Dual national-Continued election to retain U. S. nationalityContinued presenting birth certificate to Service and, thereafter, maintaining course of conduct consistent with U. S. nationality; vol. II, p. 124 residence, permanent, taking up, in 1926, at age of 27; vol. I, p. 685 voluntariness, vol. I, 551, vol. II, p. 427 voting in Canada after making election to retain; effect; vol. I, p. 536 expatriation of, see Citizenship-loss reach of sec. 401 (a), 1940 Act, persons within; one who already elected U. S. nationality and has abided by such election, vol. I, p. 496 retention requirements, sec. 401 (a), 1940 Act "taking up residence in U. S." before 23d birthday or before Jan. 1, 1943; vol. I, pp. 24, 476, 496, 502, 536, 548, 596, 685, vol. II, pp. 6, 124, 598, vol. III, pp. 98, 470, 690, 761 Due process of law; applicant for admission to U. S.; vol. I, p. 588 Duress; fear, as excuse for perpetrating offense; vol. III, p. 350 Entry-Continued basis for deportation ground; reentry; materiality of duration of absence and of lack of intention to remain abroad; vol. I, p. 510 burden of proof, on reentry; vol. III, p. 658 deportation grounds based upon, see Deportation grounds false and misleading statement, entry by; deportation ground; see Deportation grounds; entry by false and misleading statement fictitious name, alias, or other name, entry under; legality of; vol. II, p. 644 immoral purpose; concubinage; vol. I, p. 373, vol. III, p. 218 lawful admission for permanent residence, see Lawful admission to the United States for permanent resi dence naturalized citizen, whose citizenship was cancelled after; "relation back"; vol. III, p. 275, vol. IV, p. 373, 702 prejudicial to U. S. interests, see Exclusion ground: entry prejudicial to U. S. interests records; errors; legality; vol. II, p. 644 drunk, following departure of which he was unaware because; vol. IV, p. 235 excluded alien who is permitted to sojourn in U. S. (parole); vol. III, p. 543 extradition from foreign country to stand trial in U. S. vol. III, p. 632 Filipino who, while national of U. S., crossed into U. S. in 1926; vol. IV, p. 569 insular possessions, from; to continental U. S.; vol. III, p. 632 involuntary departure from U. S., after; vol. III, p. 536 knowledge of foreign stops, en route (in connection with return to U. S. by air); vol. III, p. 632 return from foreign country, every; exceptions; vol. III, p. 481 Entry record, amendment or creation, to show admission for permanent resi-dence: child: born during temporary absence from U. S. of lawful permanent resident mother; vol. III, p. 215 erroneously admitted as U. S. citizen, vol. III, p. 262 erroneously admitted under Quota Act of 1921, exemption 9; vol. III, p. 815 quota exhausted before charge could be made (1923); vol. III, p. 391 reentry as treaty trader; previous lawful admission for permanent residence, vol. II, p. 834 suspension of deportation, see Suspension of deportation Entry without inspection; deportation ground; see Deportation grounds; entry without inspection Escape from custody of sheriff, without force or violence, New Jersey, vol. II, p. 873 Escaping (evading) military service see Citizenship-loss: escape armed forces service, departing U. S. or remaining out; Exclusion grounds: departure to avoid armed forces duty Evidence: admission made in prior invalid hearing, vol. IV, p. 765 birth in U. S.: court decree, as; vol. III, p. 237 passport, as; vol. III, p. 680 citizen of U. S. prior admission as; weight; vol. II, p. 428 conduct, weight given prior; vol. II, p. 384 discrepancies, testimonial; on issue of relationship; vol. III, p. 608 discretionary relief, see Discretionary relief election by dual notional, see Dual national exclusion proceeding; rules governing fair hearing; vol. II, p. 469 (see also Exclusion) expulsion proceeding, see Deportation public charge, nature and quantum of evidence that alien will become, vol. III, p. 644 record of conviction, see Record of conviction refusal of alien to testify at warrant hearing; effect when claim of unfairness was later advanced, vol. IV, p. 556 self-incrimination, privilege against, vol. IV, p. 720 Service officer's testimony as to oral statements of alien, vol. IV, p. 760 silence, vol. III, p. 22 statement taken in preliminary investigation, vol. I, p. 408, vol. IV, pp. 475, 684 Evidence Continued stipulation of fact: set aside, procedure to; at in- p. 378 unrecorded statements (8 C. F. R. Administrative Procedure Act, appli- Administrative Procedure Act, ap- temporary exclusion; 8 C. F. R. United States citizenship; board's burden of proof, vol. III, p. 777 excluded alien deemed not to have foreign naval personnel, inspection on arrival, vol. II, p. 293 grounds, see Exclusion grounds immigrant or nonimmigrant, determination of status; vol. III, p. 379 indictment, admissibility while under; vol. II, p. 172 Japanese or Korean national who entered Hawaii with limited passport; admissibility to mainland; vol. III, p. 565 juvenile delinquency, see Juvenile delinquency pardon, see Pardon place to which deportable, see Place of deportation Exclusion-Continued recommendation of court against de- Exclusion grounds: affliction, physical or mental; exemp- assisted alien; passage, reimburse- ment of society for; after alien's consent to reapply, no (after arrest applicability to Canadian Indians, vol. III, p. 3C0 effect of reinterpretation, favor- entry before 1929 Act, vol. II, (see also Previous deportation) dancer, professional; chorus mem- hockey player, professional; vol. moving van helper, international; primary purpose of entry, as fac- tor, vol. III, p. 365 Canadian-born American Indians, list of crimes involving moral tur- pardon, foreign; effect, vol. III, Exclusion grounds-Continued departure to avoid armed forces primary purpose; application of entry prejudicial to U. S. interest, vol. exempted persons, vol. II, p. 260 religious persecutee, vol. I, p. 280, vol. II, p. 260, vol. III, p. 801 ineligible to citizenship, vol. II, pp. 548, 858, vol. III, p. 249 (see also narcotics, vol. I, p. 293, vol. II, p. seaman, brought as, vol. I, p. 115 pauper, definition; vol. II, p. 131 public charge, likely to become: hospitalization for insanity in pauper, in connection with; vol. wife and minor son, otherwise ad- visa charge (see also Deportation fraud, obtained by: concealment of criminal rec- returning resident's prior (original) visa obtained through concealment of Exclusion grounds-Continued visa charge-Continued immigration visa; border cross- waiver of documents to overcome, Executive Agreement: Canada, with; as to service in armed forces; vol. II, p. 783 Exemption from military service, neutral Expatriation, see Citizenship-loss Expungement of conviction record, see Extortion; crime involving moral turpi- tude, see Crimes involving moral tur- Extradition from abroad: entry; vol. III, Extra-marital relations: coming to U. S. to resume; appli- discretionary relief, effect on, see Dis- Failure: F penalties, administrative, for failure return to United States, to; expatria- supply necessaries for minor child, Fair hearing: deportation proceeding: deficiency in warrant of arrest, alien; failure of alien to pro- False pretenses, representation, state- discretionary relief; member; vol. II, voluntary joining constituted accept- Felatio, crime involving moral turpitude, Felonious offense; moral turpitude; see Filipino (see also Philippines), for im- afflicted alien, etc., bringing; admis- crew lists, manifests, etc. : departure, on; new ownership of departure, on; timeliness of de- detention or delivery of seamen : arrival from foreign, what con- ashore, with permission of re- factor; sec. 20, 1924 Act; vol. lifting detention order, effect; mitigation; sec. 20, 1924 Act; vol. II, pp. 1, 507, vol. IV, p. 228 |