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Political offense:

exception to criminal ground of ex-
clusion; 2d proviso, sec. 3, 1917
Act, vol. IV, p. 108

Jewish person in Germany; attempted
fraud; vol. I, p. 47

Polygamy; moral turpitude, see Crimes in-
volving moral turpitude

Possession of narcotics; 26 U. S. C. 2593

(a); vol. I, p. 160, vol. III, p. 502
Possession of stolen property; moral tur-

pitude; see Crimes involving moral tur-
pitude: possession of stolen property
Possessions of United States; noncitizen
national, vol. III, pp. 589, 729
Preexamination (see also Discretionary
relief):

adjacent island, defined; 8 C. F. R.

142; vol. III, p. 704

exceptionally meritorious; vol. II, p.
709, vol. III, p. 704

Fascist Party, Italy, former member;
vol. II, p. 587

ineligible to citizenship. alien; vol.
II, p. 549, vol. III, p. 249
internee, alien enemy; vol. II, p. 587
marriage to U. S. citizen subsequent
to deportation order; policy; vol.
IV, p. 589

perjury in naturalization proceeding,
as factor; vol. I, p. 79

quota exhaustion as ground for de-
nial; vol. II, p. 698

seventh proviso relief, in connection
with; vol. I, p. 36, vol. III, p. 784
Prejudicial to U. S. interests; exclusion;
see Subversive

Presumption of continuance of original
citizenship, vol. II, p. 382
Presumption of loss of citizenship (see
also Citizenship-loss):

effect of continued intention to re-
turn to U. S., vol. I, pp. 398, 563
foreign-born woman who acquired U.
S. citizenship by marriage abroad
in 1911, vol. I, p. 429

method of overcoming, vol. I, pp. 398,
464

return to U. S. does not necessarily
overcome; vol. I, p. 587

Prevention of Crime Act (England) vol.
III, p. 776

Previous deportation:

agricultural laborers;

admissibility

notwithstanding lack of consent to
reapply (8 C. F. R. 115.2); vol.
I, p. 624

exclusion and deportation of aliens
previously deported who lack con-
sent to reapply, see Exclusion
grounds consent to reapply, no
ninth proviso, sec. 3. 1917 Act;
waiver of lack of consent to re-
apply; vol. I, p. 624
sustainability of charge; changes in
interpretation of law, favoring
alien, since his deportation; vol.
III, pp. 83, 605, 818, vol. IV, p. 173

Primary inspection; perjury; vol. II, p.
207, vol. III, p. 823

Printing and publishing proscribed litera-
ture, see Subersive

Prison break; moral turpitude; see Crimes
involving moral turpitude

Professional chorus dancer; contract la-
bor; vol. I, p. 594

Professional singer; contract labor; vol.
I, p. 682

Professor, sec. 4 (d) 1924 Act, vol. I, p.
149; vol. III, p. 162

Proof, see Burden of proof; Evidence
Proscribed literature, printing and pub-
lishing, see Subversive
Prostitution :

Commissioner General of Immigration,
reports of; vol. II, p. 666

compulsory, New York; Penal laws,
sec. 2460, vol. I, pp. 217, 505

deportation or exclusion on ground re-
lating to, see Deportation grounds;
prostituiton

Protection; abroad; election doctrine; vol.
I, p. 391

Protection, from abuse of power by execu-
tive officers, vol. I, p. 413

Psychopathic inferiority; schizophrenic ;
vol. II, p. 129

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Race, child born while mother temporarily
abroad, admissible notwithstanding; vol.
III, pp. 215, 262

Racial eligibility to citizenship, see Ineligi-
bility to citizenship

Racial test, not applicable to collective
naturalization through annexation of
territory; vol. III, p. 733

Rape see Crimes involving moral turpi-
tude: rape

Ravish, assault and battery with intent to;
vol. II, p. 630

Ravishing and carnally knowing a 16-year
old girl; vol. II, p. 611

Reacquisition of United States citizenship,
see Naturalization; Repatriation
Readmission of lawfully admitted alien,
see Returning lawful residents
Reasonable diligence; fine

proceedings

under sec. 16, 1924 Act, defense in, see
Fine: immigrant's visa, bringing immi-
grant who lacked

Rebuttal of evidence, opportunity to offer;
vol. I, p. 412

Receiving stolen property; moral turpi-
tude, see Crimes involving moral turpi-
tude

Recommending against deportation:

crime for which alien was not con-
victed but which was "part and
parcel of the same pattern;" effect
of recommendation, vol. III, p. 623
evidence exclusive of conviction rec-
ord; sufficiency to sustain when
there is recommendation against
deportation, vol. III, p. 468
exclusion may not be based on crime
for which court previously made
timely recommendation against de-
portation, vol. III, p. 236
record of conviction, see Conviction
of crime record of conviction

Record of entry, amendment or correction :
chargeable, but not charged, to quota
when temporarily admitted in July
1923; amendment refused when
quota exhausted, vol. III, p. 391

Record of entry-Continued

erroneous admission as U. S. citizen
changed to show admission as alien
for permanent residence, vol. III,
pp. 215, 262

erroneous admission under 1921
quota Act, changed to show admis-
sion as alien for permanent resi-
dence, vol. III, p. 815

Reentry permit:

admission as servant of government
official in 1919; not entitled to, vol.
III, p. 638

evidentiary value in establishing that
absence, from which holder is re-
turning, was temporary, vol. IV,
p. 143

forgery in applictaion for; sec. 22(a),
1924 Act, 18 U. S. C. 138; vol.
III, p. 126

inadvertently issued to alien not

qualified to receive; alien's right to
enter on basis of; vol. IV, p. 189
issuance to alien not domiciled, vol.
III, p. 519

Oath to application; State notarial
officer's authority to administer;

vol. I, p. 666

Refugee of German ethnic origin; sec. 12
Displaced Persons Act, 1948: vol. III, p.
838

Registry, vol. III, p. 392; good moral
character in; vol. I. p. 1

Regulations of Service; force of law; vol.
I, p. 636, vol. III, pp. 716, 828
Relation back; doctrine of, when applied:
Cancellation of naturalization, vol. III,
p. 275, vol IV, pp. 373, 702
marriage annulment for fraud: New
York, vol. III, pp. 25, 102
Relief, discretionary, see Discretionary re-
lief

Religious marriage, see Marriage
Religious persecution; literacy requirement
exemption; evidence, vol. III, p. 801
Remained longer; deportation charge; 800
Deportation grounds: remained longer
Remained outside United States to escape
military service; expatriation; see Citi-
zenship-loss; escape armed forces service
Remission of fine, see Fine
Renunciation of United States citizenship,
see Citizenship-loss

Reopen deportation proceedings, see Depor-
tation: reopening

Repatriation by person who lost United
States citizenship, see Naturalization:
repatriation

Residence:

absence from U. S., effect upon (see
also Absence, temporary)

abroad, by naturalized citizen, expatri-
ation; see Citizenship-loss: resi-
dence abroad by naturalized citizen

Residence-Continued

abroad, dual national; effect upon retention of U. S. citizenship; see Citizenship-loss: dual national; Dual national: election to retain U. S. nationality

abroad, expatriation through, see Citizen-loss residence abroad

abroad, foreign-born child of U. S. citizen; failure to take up U. S. residence; sec. 201 (g), (h), (i), 1940 Act, see Citizenship-loss: retention requirements

abroad, reacquisition of foreign citi

zenship by parent; expatriation; see
Citizenship-loss

distinguished from domicile, as used in
7th proviso, sec. 3, 1917 Act, vol. I,
pp. 631, 646, vol. II, p. 170
parent's, in U. S., prior to birth of
foreign-born child, requisite to con-
fer citizenship at child's birth, see
Citizenship-acquisition at birth by
child born abroad

Resident alien's border crossing card; constructive possession; vol. III, p. 136 Resident alien lawfully returning as seaman-workaway; visa exemption, vol. III, p. 887

Res judicata; administrative decisions, vol. III, pp. 577, 866

Restoration of civil rights (see also Pardon) :

Illinois, vol. III, p. 211
Nebraska; vol. III, p. 209
Wisconsin, vol. IV, p. 73

Retaining stolen goods; moral turpitude, see Crimes involving moral turpitude Retention of citizenship, see Citizenshiploss; Dual national: election to retain U. S. citizenship

Retroactive, see Ab initio ; Relation back Return to United States, see Entry Returning lawful permanent resident alien:

nonquota immigrant, see Nonquota
immigrant

reentry permit, see Reentry permit
seaman-workaway, vol. III, p. 887
visa, see Visa

Revocation of naturalization, see Citizen-
ship-loss revocation of naturalization
Rhode Island, pardon; construction; vol.
III, p. 808

Robbery; moral turpitude; see Crimes in-
volving moral turpitude

S

Samoa, American, see American Samoa
Seaman :

bona fide, not; lack of consent to re-
apply after arrest and deportation;
vol. II, p. 12, vol. III, p. 83
classification, immigrant or nonimmi-
grant, see Immigrant: classification,
immigrant or nonimmigrant

Seaman-Continued

crew list or manifest, offenses in connection with, see Fine: crew list and manifest

criminal ground; exclusion; vol. I, p. 20, vol. II, p. 404

deportation proceedings; board of special inquiry; sec. 34, 1917 Act; vol. I, p. 290, vol. II, p. 404

detention or delivery, failure; fine; see Fine: detention or delivery discretionary relief, vol. I, pp. 259, 278, vol. III, p. 869

entry, determination of whether made;
see Entry into the United States:
whether or not an entry has been
made

entry, in violation of 1921 Quota Act;
applicability of sec. 34, 1917 Act;
vol. I, p. 21
immigrant; brought without, or with
improper visa, see Fine: immigrant
visa, bringing immigrant who lacked
manifesting seamen not actually em-
ployed on board, applying for ad-
mission as visitors, vol. II, p. 425
nonsignatory line, brought to continu-
uous territory via, see Exclusion
grounds: nonsignatory line, brought
via

part of vessel, vol. II, p. 623
shore leave; primary inspector's pow-
ers; vol. II, p. 512

special deportation procedure; 8 C. F.
R. 150.11; vol. I, p. 689

Selective Training and Service Laws: false statements to avoid service; moral turpitude; vol. III, p. 249, IV, p. 509

neutral alien claiming exemption; ineligibility to citizenship; see Ineligible to citizenship

Sending threatening letter by mail; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude

Sentenced to imprisonment :

Defective Delinquents Institution, Na-
ponoch, or Woodbourne, N. Y.; Cor-
rection Law, sec. 438; vol. III, p. 48
increased penalty on appeal; Canada;
vol. II, p. 601

indefinite sentence; indefinite term;
Ohio: vol. II, p. 561

indeterminate; when deemed for one
year or more; Utah; vol. I, pp. 209,
541
meaning of "sentence;" vol. III, p. 190
more than once:

assorted cases, vol. I, pp. 209,
440, 490, vol. II, p. 578, vol.
III, p. 605

meaning; vol. IV, p. 73
Philippine residnet since before
May 1, 1934; for crimes on or
after that date; date of entry
not an element, vol. III, pp.
184, 396

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New Jersey; vol. II, p. 579 probation, where verdict of guilty may later be set aside; California; vol. I, p. 343

reformatory for Women; Massachusetts; vol. II, p. 530

retrial after long term in prison was served, followed by sentence to probation, vol. III, p. 187

suspended, wholly; effect as to crime prior to entry, vol. III, p. 569 suspended, wholly; narcotic case; vol. III, p. 388

Youth Authority and Vocational Institution; California; vol. IV, p. 136 Servant of foreign government official; reentry permit, eligibility; see Reentry permit Service:

foreign armed forces, expatriation

ground; see Citizenship-loss: service in foreign armed forces neutral alien claiming exemption from armed forces; ineligibility to citizenship, see Ineligibility to citizenship

notice to detain, and notice of liability, in connection with fine proceeding, see Fine

Seventh proviso, sec. 3, 1917 Act:

advance, in; of application for admission; vol. I, p. 79, vol. IV, p. 226

barred from relief under sec. 19 (d), 1917 Act, nevertheless may be granted 7th proviso relief, and thus become eligible for sec, 19 (c) relief (voluntary departure and preexamination); vol. I, p. 204, vol. II, pp. 459, 698

bigamy, vol. I, p. 525

conditional grant, vol. II, p. 486, vol. III, p. 571

crime; evidence outside conviction record, consideration of; vol. I, p. 8 criminal cases, elements to be considered; vol. III, p. 767

documents, to waive; vol. IV, p. 463

Seventh proviso, sec. 3, 1917 Act-Con. domicile:

absence from U. S. of 23 years,

vol. IV, p. 226

deportation does not necessarily terminate; vol. I, p. 646, vol. II, p. 168

eked 7 years, while in U. S. in unlawful status, vol. IV, p. 1 illegal entry, based on; vol. I, p. 166, vol. II, pp. 168, 460 interruption of seven years' domi

cile by deportation or exclusion, vol. I, p. 376, vol. IV, p. 82

minor, of; follows that of person from whom domicile of origin was taken; vol. II, p. 87 temporary absence of at least eight months of 7 years' period; vol. I, p. 631

good moral character, vol. IV. p. 211 illiteracy, vol. II, pp. 168, 620, vol. III, p. 807

immigration laws, crime committed in

scheme to defeat; vol. I, p. 525, vol.
II, pp. 486, 606

indecent exposure, vol. II, p. 633
insanity, prior; vol. II, p. 87
narcotic conviction not specifically
within sec. 3, 1917 Act, although
reached by it, applicability of re-
lief to; vol. I, p. 293

naturalization, misconduct in connec-
tion with; vol. I, p. 79, vol. II, pp.
593, 700, 712, 905, vol. III, p. 343
neutral alien claiming exemption from
U. S. military service; vol. II, p.
858, vol. IV, p. 180

nunc pro tunc grant; vol. I. p. 1
policy, vol. III, pp. 571, 767, 804
rape, vol. III, p. 480

restitution of money to Government
as condition of grant; vol. II, p.
486

subversive ground, vol. III, pp. 784, 787, vol. IV, p. 260

war, alien brought to U. S. by reasons arising out of, vol. IV, p. 1 Sexual intercourse; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude Skilled agriculturalist; quota preference; sec. 6 (a) (1) (B), 1924 Act; vol. III, p. 798

Smuggling aliens:

1940 Act violation:

court recommendation against deportation; vol. III, p. 468 meaning of "for gain;" vol. II, p. 758

Soviet Union; recognition by U. S., vol. II, p. 247

Spouse of veterans; deportability under "Gigolo Act," see Deportation grounds: "Gigolo Act"

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change to employee of officer of designated international organization, notwithstanding prior unlawful presence; sec. 3 (7), 1924 Act, vol. II, p. 773

failure to maintain; deportation ground; see Deportation ground: status, failure to maintain

Statutory construction:

aid as to intent of legislator, not limi

tation; vol. I, p. 420

administrative construction; statute ambiguous, vol. II, p. 271

expatriation laws strictly construed, vol. II, pp. 309, 433

guidance from congressional history, vol. II, p. 280

omissions in statutes, vol. II, pp. 189, 400

penal statute, vol. II, p. 444

statutes in derogation of common law, vol. II, p. 399

strict literal interpretation leading to unjust result, vol. I, p. 420 substantive rights affected, when; vol. II, p. 399

words of common usage, vol. II, p. 449

Statutory rape, see Rape

Stealing; moral turpitude, see Crimes involving moral turpitude

Stealing, the fact of, as evidence of intent; vol II, p. 203

Stipulation of fact, see Evidence

Student, status; effect of induction into armed forces upon immigration; vol. IV, p. 630

Subversive:

armed forces, foreign, service in any, including Russian, as exclusion

ground, vol. IV, pp. 336, 363 Communist Party:

Canada, vol. IV, p. 745
Germany, affiliation with Com-
munist International, vol. III,
p. 784

U. S. A., vol. III, pp. 411, 736, vol. IV, p. 475 constitutionality of statutes, vol. III, pp. 411, 736

destruction of free enterprise, adherent of principles directed toward (D. P. Act of June 25, 1948, as amended):

physician in Russian dispensary, vol. IV, p. 370

school teacher and supervisor in Russia, vol. IV. p. 368

entry, date, as factor; 1918 Act, as amended; vol. IV. p. 596

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past; coexistence of alienage and membership as factor in deportation proceeding; 1918 Act, as amended, vol. IV, p. 569

past; date of entry as factor in deportation proceeding; 1918 Act, as amended; vol. IV, p. 745

past; in proscribed organization, as deportation ground, vol. III, p. 411, vol. IV, p. 596

past; within purview of 1918 Act as amended, vol. III, p. 736 voluntariness; automatic character of membership in Italian Fascist Party; city hall employee; vol. IV, p. 517 voluntariness; consciousness of organization's subversive character, vol. IV, pp. 314, 341, 504, 675, 752

voluntariness; weight of alien's uncontradicted testimony, vol. IV, pp. 334, 365

news organ, mere subscription to official; as deportation ground; vol. IV, p. 450

ninth proviso relief, ex-member British Communist Party, vol. II, p. 466 prejudicial to interests of U. S., entry; temporary exclusion; vol. III, p. 777

proscribed organization, evidence of its nature; proof of alien's knowledge of doctrines; burden of proof; vol. III, p. 736

Russia, trade union in; proscribed character; vol. IV, pp. 334, 365 Seventh proviso relief:

former member Communist
Party, Germany, vol. III, p.
784

former member Communist
Party, United States, vol. IIL
p. 787

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