Miscegenation, vol. III, p. 480
Missionary; eligibility for benefits of sec. 308, Nat. Act of 1940; vol. III, p. 649 Month; construed by Supreme Court; vol. II, p. 578
Moral turpitude (see also Crimes involv- ing moral turpitude):
attempt to commit crime; rule for determining turpitude; vol. II, p. 141, vol. III, p. 56
convicted of lesser crime (New York); vol. IV, p. 241
crimes involving, list of, see Crimes involving moral turpitude
criteria adopted by courts, vol. I, pp. 55, 76, 190, 447, 511, vol. II, pp. 121, 140, 145, 164, 227, 236, 334, 357, 361, 479, 544, 556, 566, 611, 634, 726, 744, vol. III, p. 274 definition, Solicitor of Department of Labor, vol. II, p. 141
drunk, offense committed while; vol. II, p. 737
foreign crime, vol. II, pp. 320, 519, 869, vol. III, p. 56, vol. IV, p. 17 juvenile delinquency, see Juvenile de- linquency
juvenile, offense committed by, in a
foreign jurisdiction; U. S. Stand- ards; vol. II, p. 319
list of crimes which may involve, see Crimes involving moral turpitude name of offense, as factor; vol. II, p.
obliquity of offense distinguished from obliquity of individual, vol. II, p. 145
offenses held to involve; disbarment proceedings; California; vol. II, p.
Narcotics-Continued
conviction, for concealing and possess-
ing fraudulently obtained opium ; 21 U. S. C. 174; deportability under 1931 Act, as amended by 1940 Act, vol. III, p. 620
conviction; ground of exclusion where not sentenced, vol. I, p. 293; vol. III, p. 387
conviction; violation of sec. 2593 (a), Int. Rev. Code; unlawful possession marihuana; deportability, vol. I, p. 160, vol. III, p. 502 deportability; 21 U. S. C. 174; vol. III, p. 387 deportability,
Act of 1931, before 1940 amendment; 8 U. S. C. 156 (a); vol. III, p. 387 deportability under Act of 1931, sub- sequent to amendment, vol. II, p. 604
deportability upon reentry; 1931 Act distinguished from 1909 Act, as amended; vol. II, p. 406
importation; moral turpitude; vol. I, p. 293
legislative history of 1931 Act; vol. I, p. 162
mere possession insufficient, vol. I, p. 164
possession of marihuana, 26 U. S. C. 2593 (a), vol I, p. 160, vol. III, p. 502
sentenced to a year or more, vol. III, p. 460
Seventh proviso relief, vol. I, p. 293 transfer of marihuana, vol. I, p. 160, vol. III, p. 502
user of drug distinguished from addict, vol. III, p. 620
violation, Canada; moral turpitude; vol. II, p. 604
violation; Harrison Act; moral turpi- tude; vol. I p. 395
National, noncitizen of United States: acquisition and loss of nationality (sce also Citizenship)
blood (race) requirements for acquisi- tion of nationality, sec. 303, 1940 Act, vol. III, p. 729
Guam, certain persons of; vol. III, p. 589
loss of nationality by woman; mar- riage to alien ineligible to citizen- ship (1929); vol. II, p. 778 Philippine, resident in U. S. since before May 1, 1934; deportability; vol. III, pp. 155, 184, 396
Swain's Island, certain persons of, vol. III, p. 589
Nationality Act of 1940:
sec. 102 (h), to which case is appli- cable, vol. III, p. 225
sec. 104 definition of residence, vol. III, p. 655
secs. 104, 201 (g) and (i), vol. IV, p. 424
sec. 201 (c), vol. IV, p. 418
Nationality Act of 1940- -Continued
sec. 201 (e), vol. IV, p. 575
sec. 201 (g), (i), vol. III, p. 794 sec. 201 (g), "residential prerequi- site," as to citizen parent, vol. III, p. 652
sec. 201 (i), "residential prerequi- site," as to citizen parent, vol. III, p. 652
sec. 204, not considered retroactive, vol. III, p. 589 sec. 205:
applicability of, vol. I, p. 301, vol. III, pp. 226, 794
applicability to persons born after Jan. 12, 1941, vol. III, p. 794, vol. IV, p. 440
test of eligibility for United States citizenship, blood stand- ard; not test for eligibility for United States national (but not citizen), vol. III, p. 729, vol. III, p. 304
sec. 306, of no aid to alien army de- serter in wartime, as to excluda- bility or deportability; distin-
guished from cases in, vol. II, p. 276, vol. III, p. 265
sec. 307 (b); benefits under, tempo- rary absence from United States, vol. IV, p. 196
sec. 308, eligibility for benefits of; missionary; clergyman,
sec. 313, vol. IV, p. 22
sec. 314 (c):
custody of child where parents le- gally separated, vol. III, p. 850 meaning of "legal separation," vol. II, p. 742
sec. 322, vol. IV, p. 29
sec. 323, as amended, 401 (c), 404 (b), vol. IV, p. 248
sec. 328 (b), vol. III, p. 304
sec. 339, service guide in derivative citizenship acquisition where resi- dential prerequisites not acquired before Jan. 13, 1941, vol. III, p. 648 sec. 347, "savings clause," where citi- zenship status not acquired before Jan. 13, 1941, vol. III, p. 645 sec. 401 (a):
not applicable unless parent ex- patriated by voluntary foreign naturalization, vol. III, p. 765 timely effort to return here, effect of, vol. III, p. 690
sec. 401 (c), vol. IV, p. 57 sec. 401 (d), vol. IV, p. 521 sec. 401 (e):
defense, subject not of legal voting age (Mexico), vol. III. p. 829 intent as factor, vol. IV, p. 528 Japanese election (1946), vol. III, p. 893
Nationality Act of 1940-Continued sec. 401 (g), vol. IV, p. 540
sec. 404, vol. III, p. 253, vol. IV, pp. 45, 321
sec. 404 (a), vol. III, p. 668
sec. 404 (b), (c), no application to veteran of World War I, vol. III, p. 668
sec. 404 (b), vol. IV, p. 421
sec. 406 (b), when not operative, vol.
sec. 406 (c), (e), vol. III, p. 860 sec. 406 (h), vol. III, p. 668
sec. 504, repealing statutes, vol. III, p. 645
Native-born citizen:
evidence, burden of proof of right to
enter United States, vol. III, p. 680 loss of citizenship, see Citizenship-loss wife of; afflicted with disease; exemp- tion under sec. 22, 1917 Act; vol. II, p. 183
Naturalization (see also Citizenship-deriva- tion (after birth) by child born abroad): absence abroad; sec. 308, 1940 Act; missionary; clergyman, nun; vol. III, p. 649
acquisition of citizenship, Act of June 25, 1936, as amended; vol. I, p. 283
barred to certain draft dodgers; vol. II, p. 393
cancellation of, see Citizenship-loss : revocation of naturalization
defined, vol. III, p. 676
doubt as to loss of citizenship, to re- move; vol. II, p. 274
eligibility to file declaration under sec. 322, 1940 Act; person born in Puer- to Rico, 1895, German father, Spanish mother; vol. IV, p. 29 foreign, acquisition of foreign nation- ality through marriage in 1934 not naturalization under sec. 2, 1907 Act; vol. III, p. 107
foreign, of parents; effect upon citi- zen child living abroad; necessity for dual national to return to U. S.; sec 401 (a), 1940 Act. vol. I, p. 24, vol. III, p. 690 (see also Citi- zenship-expatriation: dual nation-
al) foreign, voluntary acceptance; Italy; vol. III, p. 761
ineligibility to citizenship, see Ineli- gibility to citizenship
offense in connection with another's naturalization; seventh proviso re- lief; vol. III, p. 343
perjury in connection with; when bar to discretionary relief; vol. I, p. 79, vol. II, pp. 595, 700, 712, 905 race, ineligibility based on; see In- eligibility to citizenship
under sec. 323, 1940 Act as amended by Act of Aug. 7, 1946, of former native born citizen, not deemed, vol. IV. p. 248
woman native who lost through marriage, Act June 25, 1936; vol. I, pp. 127, 283, vol. IV, p. 723
temporary absence; sec. 308, 1940 Act; vol. III, p. 649
treaty between Austria-Hungary and
the U. S., vol. I. p. 433
Naturalized citizen, wife; afflicted with
disease; exemption under sec. 22, 1917 Act, vol. II, p. 183.
Naval personnel, foreign, vol. II, p. 293 Neutral alien, claiming exemption from military service; ineligibility to citizen- ship; see Ineligibility to citizenship Nevada, conflict of laws with New York; divorce; custody of child; vol. III, pp. 228, 848
annulment of foreign marriage; effect
on persons admitted by virtue of marital status, vol. III, pp. 25, 102 conflict of laws with Nevada; divorce; custody of child; vol. III, pp. 228, 848
Domestic Relations Law, sec. 81, vol. III, p. 710
guardian, vol. III, p. 710
Ninth proviso, sec. 3, 1917 Act:
criminal offense; railroad employee; border crosser, vol. II, p. 239 draft dodger, vol. II, p. 423 inadmissible under Act of Oct. 16, 1918; vol. I, p. 298
past member British Communist Party, vol. II, p. 466
Nolo contendere plea; vol. I, p. 619 Noncitizen national of United States, see Citizenship; National, noncitizen, United States Nonimmigrant:
classification, immigrant or nonim- migrant: classification, immigrant or nonimmigrant
foreign government officials, service; maintenance of status; deportabil- ity; admitted on or after July 1, 1924; vol. I, p. 151
treaty trader; substantial trade re- quirement; sec. 3 (6), 1924 Act; vol. III, p. 517 visitor, see Visitor
Nonquota immigrant:
child born abroad to accompanying lawful resident mother; vol. III, pp. 215, 262
Chinese minor child of citizen veteran of armed forces; Act of Aug. 19, 1950 permitting the admission of certain relatives of veterans; vol. IV, p. 388
Nonquota immigrant-Continued marriage; annulment; on which non- quota status was based; deporta- tion ground; see Deportation grounds Gigolo Act
minister or professor, failure to ac- tively engage as, during previous 2- year period; vol. I, p. 149; vol. III, p. 162
minor unmarried child:
marriage entered into after is- suance of visa but before ar- rival; sec. 4 (a), 1924 Act. vol. III, p. 528
under 18, accompanying parent; vol. II, p. 290
returning residents:
right to recognition as; when, at time of prior entry, alien was excludable on criminal ground, vol. II, p. 178
waiver by Secretary of State (under sec. 30, Alien Reg. Act and Ex. Order pursuant to Passport Act of 1918) and by Bd. of Imm. App. (under sec. 13 (b), 1924 Act); vol. I, p. 232, vol. III, p. 582
Nonsignatory line, brought to contiguous territory via; exclusion ground; see Exclusion grounds: nonsignatory, etc. Nonsupport:
children; various jurisdictions, vol. II, p. 134
New York, vol. II, p. 555
Non vult contendere, plea; vol. III, p. 793
Northern Ireland; juvenile delinquency, vol. III, p. 772 Norway:
citizenship treaty between U. S. and Norway, vol. III, p. 98
nationality; vol. III, pp. 98, 597, 668 Notice to detain: (see also Fine): appeal from notice, vol. I, p. 370 delegation of function by officer in charge; vol. I, pp. 365, 470
duty to detain, absolute character of; vol. I, pp. 370, 419
form of notice, vol. I, p. 370 medical treatment, seaman landed
for; effect of notice, vol. I, p. 555 validity, where seaman's name not specified, vol. I, p. 365
Oath of allegiance, foreign-Continued
Church of England, oath taken by priest upon ordination does not con- stitute, vol. I, p. 598
distinguished from oath of fealty,
Canada; vol. I, p. 598
employment, in connection
Canada; civil service; pher; vol. II, p. 232 Lithuania; voluntariness; vol. III, p. 701
military and police organizations, on joining; League of Frontiersmen, England; Canada; Royal Canadian Mounted Police; vol. I, p. 674 minor's:
continuous nature of oath, vol. II, p. 263
expatriative effect; confirmation upon reaching majority; vol. II, pp. 263, 789, vol. IV, p. 22 former practice of State Depart-
ment, vol. II, p. 793
private concern, employment by; not required by state, vol. I, p. 317 reservations to retain United States citizenship; vol. I, p. 598
war, while U. S. at; vol. II, pp. 268, 792
Oath of repatriation; restoration to same status as prior to loss, sec. 323, 1940 Act, as amended, vol. IV, p. 248 Oaths:
power of immigration officers to ad- minister, vol. IV, p. 415
seaman's certificate of American citi- zenship; Customs service; oath re- quired by law; vol. I, p. 581 Objection to military service; discretion- ary relief; vol. II, p. 895 Obtaining money or property by false pre- tenses; moral turpitude; see Crimes in- volving moral turpitude
Ohio, manslaughter, see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Opium, concealing fraudulently imported; 21 U. S. C. 174; vol. III, p. 620 Organizations, subversive; exclusion and deportation grounds related to, see Sub- versive
Outlying possessions of United States; Philippines; vol. IV, p. 575
Overthrow of government; exclusion and deportation grounds, see Subversive
Pardon-Continued
legislative; effect of repeal of States pardon statutes; Pennsylvania; vol. II, pp. 588, 872, vol. III, p. 575 offenses covered by; Rhode Island; vol. III, p. 809
restoration of civil rights:
Illinois, vol. III, p. 211
Nebraska, vol. III, p. 209 Wisconsin, vol. IV, p. 73
when effective; delivery to, and ac- ceptance by, grantee; vol. II, p. 590 when evidence exclusive of conviction record sustains deportation, pardon does not prevail, vol. III, p. 469
administrative device of long stand- ing; extroardinary remedy; vol. III,
distinguished from "entry," vol. II, p. 175
presence in U. S. pursuant to, not deemed "entry;" vol. III, p. 543 repatriation, former U. S. citizen, for; vol. I, p. 562
termination; escape of excluded alien from detention; vol. II, p. 709 Passage paid by a society, alien's; exclu- sion ground; see Exclusion grounds: as- sisted alien
Passenger manifest; fines in connection with; see Fine
Passport Act, application to immigrants, vol. I, p. 368
Passport, issuance by Governor of Samoa or Guam, not adjudication of U. S. na- tionality, vol. III, p. 589
Passport, laborer's limited; Japanese or Koreans who entered Hawaii with; right to come to mainland; vol. III, p. 565 Passport, obtained by fraud; Rumania; moral turpitude; vol. I, p. 73
Passport requirements; nonimmigrants; Passport Act of 1918, vol. I, p. 365 Pauper; exclusion ground, see Exclusion grounds: pauper
Pennsylvania, legislative pardon, see Par- don legislative
admission of commission:
assorted cases, vol. I, pp. 14, 101, 205, vol. II, pp. 206, 285, 486, 831, vol. III, p. 236
commission, proof of, vol. II, p. 361
conviction of lesser crime not in- volving moral turpitude, vol. IV, p. 59
correction of misstatement (re- cantation), vol. III, p. 823 dismissal of criminal proceed- ings; effect; vol. III, p. 623 violation of 18 U. S. C. 231; sworn statement required by law or regulation; vol. I, p. 581
Perjury-Continued
board of special inquiry, before; vol. I, p. 614
Civil Service Commission, before; vol. II, p. 210
common law, vol. I, p. 670, vol. II, pp. 210, 359
consul of U. S., before; vol. I, p. 614, vol. II, p. 596 correction
of misstatement; timeli- ness; vol. I, p. 359, vol. II, p. 494, vol. III, p. 823
discretionary relief, bar to; vol. I, p. 79; vol. II, pp. 492, 593, 700, 712, 905
draft board, before; vol. II, p. 210 false swearing, distinguished from; vol. I, p. 123
general, vol. I, pp. 14, 101, 123, 204,
217, 359, 422, 450, 584, vol. II, pp. 206, 285, 360, 498, vol. III, p. 664
homestead application, in; vol. I, p. 583, vol. II, p. 210
juvenile; Federal Juvenile
quency Act of June 18, 1938; vol. I, p. 614, vol. III, p. 69 materiality:
admissibility to U. S. respecting;
criminal record, vol. III, p. 641 admissibility to U. S., respecting;
marital relationship of accom- panying woman, vol. I, p. 70 admissibility to U. S., respecting; marital status; vol. I, p. 217, vol. II, p. 206
admissibility to U. S., respecting; past practice of prostitution; vol. I, p. 376
admissibility to U. S., respecting; prior residence in U. S., vol. I, p. 613, vol. II, p. 206 admissibility to U. S., respecting; whereabouts of husband; vol. I, p. 121
Canada, Cr. Code, sec. 170; not essential; vol. I, p. 327; vol. II, p. 819
determining principles, vol. II, p. 211
extension of stay; employment; vol. IV, p. 696
Michigan law, under, vol. I, p. 669
name and identity, vol. II, p. 638, vol. III, p. 823
Michigan; statute does not specify, but judicial interpretations include, requirement of materiality, vol. I, p. 669
naturalization proceedings, in; dis- cretionary relief; vol. I, p. 79, vol. II, pp. 593, 700, 712, 905 oath :
authority of official administer- ing; reentry permit; notary; vol. I, p. 666
Perjury-Continued
oath-Continued
required by law; essential factor;
recantation, vol. II, p. 494, vol. III,
reentry permit, application; vol. I, pp.
Permanent taking; theft in Canada, see Crime, admission of commission: theft; Crimes involving moral turpitude: theft; Theft
Permission to reapply; not obtained; ex- clusion ground; see Exclusion grounds: consent to reapply, no
Petty larceny or petty theft; moral tur- pitude; see Crimes involving moral tur- pitude
Philippine Independence Act of 1934; leg- islative history; vol. II, p. 341, vol. III, p. 402
birth in, in 1896, of Spanish parents
born in Puerto Rico; residence in Puerto Rico since 1898; citizen- ship; vol. III, p. 286
citizenship laws; vol. III, p. 404 deportation to; vol. III, p. 404 outlying possessions of U. S.; sec. 201 (e) Nat. Act of 1940; vol. IV, p. 575
persons from, in U. S.; status under immigration laws, vol. II, p. 340, vol. III, pp. 155, 184, 396, vol. IV. p. 569
Place of deportation:
area controlled by U. S. S. R. as re- sult of World War II boundary re- visions; absence of showing that U. S. has recognized revision; vol. III, p. 575
country of citizenship; citizen of Phil- ippine Islands; vol. III, p. 404 deportation proceedings; authority of administrative officer and local field officer, respectively; sec. 20, 1917 Act, as amended by sec. 23, Int. Sec. Act of 1950; vol. IV, p. 472 exclusion and deportation proceed- ings; secs. 18 and 20, 1917 Act, distinguished, vol. IV, p. 396 place of embarkation, in connection with last entry, vol. III, p. 270 Plea of guilty; admission of commission of crime, effect on; see Crime, admis- sion of commission
Plebiscite, voting in; expatriation, see Citizenship-loss: voting in foreign elec- tion or plebiscite
Poland; deportation to; vol. III, p. 575 Polish nationality, vol. II, p. 598 Political election, voting in; expatriation, see Citizenship-loss; voting in foreign election or plebiscite
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