abroad, by naturalized citizen, as act of expatri-
ation; see Citizenship-loss: residence abroad by naturalized citizen, through
abroad by dual national; see Dual national (election of nationality)
abroad by foreign born child of U.S. citizen; loss of U.S. citizenship through foreign residence; see Citizenship-loss: retention requirements, sec. 201 (g), (h), and (i), 1940 Act
commuter, as permanent resident of U.S., 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 716
distinguished from domicile, as used in 7th pro- viso to sec. 3, 1917 Act; Vol. I, pp. 631, 646; Vol. II, p. 170
effect of statute of limitations barring deporta- tion; Vol. VI, p. 540
Resident alien's border-crossing card; constructive possession; Vol. III, p. 136
Resident alien returning as seaman-workaway; visa exemption; Vol. III, p. 887
Res judicata; drug addict, conviction under State law; Vol. VI, p. 374
Res judicata, doctrine inapplicable to administra- tive decisions; Vol. III, pp. 575, 866
Res judicata; expatriation, declaratory judgment suit, sec. 503, 1940 Act; Vol. VII, p. 407 Restoration of civil rights; see Pardon: restoration of civil rights
Retaining stolen goods; see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Returning lawful permanent resident alien: commuter classified as; Vol. V, p. 716 (see also Commuter)
crewman; temporary employment ashore in Saipan; waiver of documents; Vol. VII, p. 314 documents, waiver of; sec. 211(b); see Documen- tary requirements: waiver of; sec. 211(b), 1952 Act
nonquota immigrant; see Nonquota immigrant reentry permit; see Reentry permit seaman-workaway; Vol. III, p. 887 sec. 212(c), 1952 Act, relief under:
alien outside United States since 1933; Vol. V, p. 658
alien remains deportable, where; Vol. VII, p. 274
alien repatriated to native country (50 U.S.C. 21); Vol. VI, p. 778
deportable for entering without inspection; Vol. V, pp. 389, 642
deportable prior to departure; Vol. VI, p. 392; Vol. VII. p. 140
good moral character, requirement; Vol. VII, p. 368
lawful domicile of seven years, requirement; Vol. V, p. 116; Vol. VI, p. 136
nunc pro tunc grant; Vol. V, p. 598; Vol. VI, pp. 392, 405
Regional Commissioner, by; Vol. VII, p. 327 special inquiry officer, by; Vol. VI, p. 537
stowaway, right to hearing; Vol. V, p. 712
Revocation of naturalization; see Citizenship-loss:
revocation of naturalization
Robbery; see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Salvation Army, as religious denomination, 1952
Samoa, American; see American Samoa Savings Clauses (sec. 405, 1952 Act):
deportability under:
Act of 1917; Vol. VI, p. 410
Act of Oct. 16, 1918, of former member of Nazf
Party; Vol. V, p. 255
sec. 241(a) (1), 1952 Act:
arrival in 1922; Vol. VI, p. 540 entry in 1921; Vol. VI, p. 242 sec. 241(a)(2), 1952 Act:
entry in 1921; Vol. VI, p. 242 last entry 1922; Vol. VI, p. 540 last entry in 1931; Vol. V, p. 642
sec. 241(a) (2) and (9), 1952 Act, of student admitted before 1952; Vol. VI, p. 458 sec. 241(a) (11), 1952 Act:
conviction in 1937; Vol. V, p. 261
recommendation against deportation before 1952; Vol. V, p. 343; Vol. VI, p. 579
loss of nationality under sec. 201(g), 1940 Act; effect of sec. 301, 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 291 pardon, conditional, issued prior to Dec. 24, 1952; Vol. V, p. 630
pardon, legislative, issued prior to Dec. 24, 1952; Vol. V, p. 612
private bill, intended to bestow status, enacted prior to 1952 Act; Vol. VI, p. 287 reentry permit issued prior to Dec. 24, 1952, as equivalent of immigrant visa; Vol. V, p. 183 sec. 13(c)(1), 1924 Act, prior "right" or "status" under; reentry permit issued after Dec. 24, 1952; Vol. VII, p. 229
seventh proviso, sec, 3, 1917 Act, pending ap- plication under; Vol. V, p. 101
statute of limitations, prior status under; Vol. VI, p. 540
suspension of deportation, application filed after June 27, 1952; Vol. V, p. 467
voluntary departure, application filed before Dec. 24, 1952; Vol. V, p. 522 Seaman:
bona fide, not; lack of consent to reapply after arrest and deportation; Vol. II, p. 12; Vol. III, p. 83
crew list or manifest, offenses in connection with; see Fine: crew lists, manifests deportation procedure, 1917 Act; Vol. I, pp. 290, 689; Vol. II, p. 404
deportation procedure, 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 127 deportation proceedings, sec. 34, 1917 Act; Vol. I, p. 290; Vol. II, p. 404
detention, appeal from order requiring; Vol. I, p. 365
detention or deportation, failure of; see Fine discretionary relief:
citizen wife and child; Vol. V, p. 736
no family ties in United States; Vol. I, p. 259; Vol. III, p. 869
recently arrived; Vol. I, 278; Vol. III, p. 869 service in U.S. Merchant Marine during war
exclusion on criminal ground; Vol. I, p. 20; Vol. II, p. 404
immigrant, brought without, or with improper, visa; see Fine: immigrant visa, bringing im- migrant who lacked
resident alien, right to hearing; Vol. V, p. 712 shore leave, sole authority of primary inspector;
status, elements creating; Vol. VI, p. 540
Secs. 5, 6, and 7, Act of Sept. 11, 1957; see Discre- tionary relief
Section 211 (c) and (d), 1952 Act; see Discretionary relief
Section 212(a) (28) (I) exemption; see Subversive:
membership in proscribed organization: ex- emption under sec. 212(a) (28) (1)
Section 212 (c), 1952 Act; see Returning lawful premanent resident alien
Section 212(d) (3), 1952 Act; see Discretionary relief Section 248, 1952 Act; see Status: nonimmigrant, change of, sec. 248
Section 249, 1952 Act; see Adjustment of status Selective Training and Service Laws:
false statements to avoid service, moral tur- pitude; Vol. III, p. 249; Vol. IV, p. 509; Vol. V, p. 29
neutral allen claiming exemption; see Ineligi-
Sending threatening letter by mail; see Crimes
involving moral turpitude
Sentenced to imprisonment:
California; commitment to Youth Authority; Vol. IV, p. 136; Vol. VIII, p. 660 commitment under Fed. Youth Corrections Act; Vol. VIII, p. 360
commutation of sentence, effect of; Vol. VI, p. 562 Illinois State Reformatory at Pontiac, Illinois; Vol. V, p. 370
assorted cases; Vol. I, pp. 209, 446, 490; Vol. II, p. 578; Vol. III, p. 605; Vol. IV, p. 73 Philippine Islands, native of, residing in U.S. since before May 1, 1934, for crimes com- mitted after that date; Vol. III, pp. 184, 396 sentences for separate offenses imposed at same time; Vol. III, p. 575
Massachusetts Reformatory for Women; Vol. II, p. 530
Massachusetts State farm, as defective delin- quent; Vol. V, p. 538
narcotics offenses; see Deportation grounds: narcotics, offenses relating to New York State:
Defective Delinquents Institution at Na- panoch, New York; Vol. III, p. 48 Vocational Institution at West Coxsackie, New York; Vol. IV, p. 544
New Jersey; commitment to State hospital under N.J. Sex Offenders Act; Vol. VIII, p. 256 new order imposing sentence 4 years after suspen- sion of imposition of sentence with probation; Vol. VIII, p. 504
commuted sentence; Vol. VI, p. 562 imposition of sentence suspended with pro- bation for 5 years; Vol. VII, p. 577 indeterminate sentence, when deemed to be for one year or more; Vol. I, pp. 209, 540 sentence of "twelve months", New Jersey; Vol. II, p. 579
Sentenced to imprisonment-Continued
one year or more-Continued
sentence suspended; Vol. III, p. 580; Vol. VI, p. 346
sentenced for three separate offenses, three
probation, confinement as incident to; where verdict of guilty may later be set aside (Calif.); Vol. I, p. 343
retrial after long term in prison, followed by sentence to probation; Vol. III, p. 187 suspended, wholly; effect as to crime prior to entry; Vol. III, p. 569
U.S. Public Health Service Hospital at Lexing- ton, Ky., in; Vol. V, p. 52
Service records; confidential nature; Vol. VI, p. 573 Seventh proviso, sec. 3, 1917 Act (see also Return- ing lawful permanent resident alien): applications for relief prior to application for admission to the United States; Vol. I, p. 79; Vol. IV, p. 226
application pending on Dec. 24, 1952, preserved by sec. 405(a), 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 101 bigamy charge; Vol. I, p. 525
conditional grant of relief; Vol. II, p. 486; Vol. III, p. 571
conviction of crime; consideration of facts outside record of conviction; Vol. I, p. 8
criminal cases, elements to be considered; Vol. III, p. 767
documentary requirements, 1924 Act; Vol. IV, p. 463
absence from United States of 23 years; Vol. IV, p. 226
deportation does not necessarily terminate; Vol. I, p. 646; Vol. II, p. 168
illegal entry, based on; Vol. I, p. 166; Vol. II, pp. 168, 460
interruption of 7-year period by deportation or exclusion; Vol. I, p. 376; Vol. IV, p. 82 minor's domicile followed that of parent's; Vol. II, p. 87
seaman, accumulated 7 years of residence thru failure to depart pursuant to voluntary departure privilege; Vol. IV, p. 1
temporary absence of 8 months; Vol. I, p. 631 fraudulent procurement of visa; excludable under sec. 212(a) (19), 1952 Act; Vol. V, pp. 494, 502 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; Vol. V, p. 101 Int. Sec. Act of 1950, sec. 6(a), effect upon earlier orders granting advance applications for relief; Vol. IV, p. 260
narcotics offense, conviction of; Vol. I, p. 293 naturalization frauds, perjury; Vol. I, p. 79;
Vol. II, pp. 593, 700, 712, 905; Vol. III, p. 343 neutral alien claiming exemption from military service; Vol. II, p. 858; Vol. IV, p. 180 nunc pro tunc grant; Vol. I, p. 1
policy, generally; Vol. III, pp. 571, 767, 804 rape; Vol. III, p. 480
restitution of money to Government as con- dition of grant; Vol. II, p. 486
Seventh proviso, sec. 3, 1917 Act-Continued subsequent entries, effect of previous grant of relief upon; Vol. V, p. 146
subversive ground; Vol. III, pp. 784, 787; Vol. IV, p. 260
suspension of deportation; ineligibility under sec. 19(d), 1917 Act, effect of; Vol. I, p. 204; Vol. II, pp. 459, 698; Vol. III, p. 571
war alien seaman in U.S. by reason of; Vol. IV, p. 1
Single scheme of criminal misconduct, sec. 241(a) (4), 1952 Act; see Deportation grounds: convicted of two crimes: single scheme of criminal mis- conduct
Skilled agriculturist; quota preference for child following to join him; maintenance of status; sec. 6(a)(1) (B), 1924 Act; Vol. III, p. 798 Smuggling aliens for gain; see Deportation grounds: smuggling aliens for gain
Soviet Union; recognition by U.S.; Vol. II, p. 247 Special inquiry officer:
powers delegated by Attorney General:
authority in dep. proc. to determine alien's eligibility at time of admission for exemption under sec. 212(a) (28) (I); Vol. VIII, p. 554 determination of questions of law pursuant to sec. 103(a), effect; Vol. VI, p. 388
question of fact; determination of credibility of witnesses by; Vol. VII, p. 417 State Department; power to waive immigrant visa requirement for returning resident; Vol. III, p. 582
Status (see also Adjustment of status).
change to status of employee of official of des- ignated international organization, notwith- standing prior unlawful presence; sec. 3(7), 1924 Act; Vol. II, p. 773
change to status of treaty trader, 1952 Act; Vol. VII, p. 426
failure to maintain; see Deportation grounds: status, failure to maintain nonimmigrant, change of, sec. 248:
agricultural laborer, eligibility; Vol. VIII, p. 419
exchange visitor, eligibility; Vol. VIII, p. 482 to status of treaty trader; Vol. VII, p. 426 nonquota; see Nonquota immigrant Statutory construction:
expatriation laws strictly construed; Vol. II, pp. 309, 433
strict literal interpretation avoided in certain cases; Vol. I, p. 420
Stealing; see Crimes involving moral turpitude Stipulations of fact; see Evidence: stipulations of fact
Stowaways; see Fine: stowaways
permission to accept employment:
change in economic situation as controlling factor; Vol. VII, p. 661
practical training, for; graduate chemical engi- neer; Vol. VII, p. 682
status of; effect of induction into armed forces; Vol. IV, p. 630
Subpoena; hearing officer's authority to compel production of Service records; Vol. V, p. 60 Subversive:
advocacy of doctrines of world Communism; Vol. V, p. 509
affiliation with Communist Party; Vol. V, p. 112; Vol. VI, p. 496
affiliation with Communist Party:
I.W.O.; administrative notice of; Vol. VI, p. 597
I.W.O., member; Vol. VI, p. 20 anarchist; evidence; Vol. VI, p. 726
armed forces, foreign, service in, as exclusion ground; Vol. IV, pp. 336, 363
Canadian Tribune (Communist publication); Vol. IV, p. 450; Vol. V, p. 500 Communist Party:
Canada; Vol. IV, p. 745; Vol. V, p. 49 Cuba (Partido Socialista Popular); Vol. V, p. 242
England; Vol. V, pp. 72, 505; Vol. VII, p. 186 Germany; Vol. III, p. 784; Vol. V, p. 202 U.S.A.; Vol. III, pp. 411, 736; Vol. IV, p. Vol. V, pp. 95, 112, 175, 484; Vol. VI, pp. 265, 713
Communist Political Association of U.S.A.; Vol. V, p. 26
constitutionality of statutes; Vol. III, pp. 411, 736 destruction of free enterprise, adherent of princi- ples directed toward:
physician in Russian dispensary; Vol. IV, p. 370
school teacher in Russia; Vol. IV, p. 368 entry, date of, as factor; Vol. IV, pp. 596, 745; Vol. V, pp. 49, 202; Vol. VII, p. 186 Ethnikon Apeleftherotikon Matopom (National Liberation Front), Greece; Vol. VI, p. 67 force and violence, proof of:
Communist Party, Great Britain; entry in
1947; sec. 241(a)(1), 1952 Act; Vol. VII, p. 186 Communist Party, U.S.A., 1925–1939; Vol. III, p. 411
Communist Party, U.S.A.; administrative notice in lieu of proof; Vol. VI, p. 219; Vol. VII, p. 186
Communist Party, U.S.A., 1933-1935; entry in 1945; sec. 241(a)(1), 1952 Act; Vol. VI, p. 219
no longer required (Int. Sec. Act of 1950); Vol. IV, pp. 167, 475, 745; Vol. V, pp. 49, 95; Vol. VI, p. 219
International Workers Order; Vol. I, p. 450; Vol. III, p. 411; Vol. IV, p. 578; Vol. VI, pp. 20, 597 killing, assaulting, officers of organized govern.
ment; motive as factor in determining whether offense was "political"; Vol. IV, p. 108 Labor Progressive Party of Canada; Vol. III, p. 777; Vol. V, pp. 451, 500
literature, proscribed; Vol. III, p. 440 membership in proscribed organization: after original entry for permanent residence; membership terminated prior last entry; Vol. VIII, pp. 122, 577
alien registration form, statements in; Vol. IV, p. 475
applicability of Rowaldt decision; Vol. VII, p. 728; Vol. VIII, p. 122
refusal of alien to testify, as; Vol. V, p. 175; Vol. VI, p. 246
reports of undercover agent; Vol. V, p. 484 statements, sworn, made before Service of- ficer; Vol. V, p. 242: Vol. VI, p. 265
Subversive-Continued
membership in proscribed organization-con. evidence of-continued
statements of Government witnesses, credi-
testimony of former organization member; Vol. V, p. 743; Vol. VI, p. 524 testimony of undercover agent; Vol. V, p. 484; Vol. VI, p. 524
exemption under sec. 212(a) (28) (I), 1952 Act; determination of; Vol. VIII, pp. 302, 554 finding of, by court in denaturalization suit; operation of doctrine of collateral estoppel in dep. proc.; Vol. VIII, p. 577 inactive membership; Vol. VI, p. 524
legislative intent of Act of March 28, 1951; Vol. V, p. 72
membership after entry, sec. 241 (a) (6), 1952 Act: multiple entries, selection of entry as factor; Vol. VIII, pp. 122, 549, 577
membership terminated prior to 1947 entry for permanent residence; deportability under sec. 4(a), 1918 Act, as amended in 1950; Vol. VIII, p. 282
nominal membership, effect of; Vol. V, p. 141; Vol. VI, p. 524 past membership:
coexistence of alienage and membership as factor in deportation proceedings; Vol. IV, p. 569
date of entry as factor in deportation pro- ceedings; Vol. IV, pp. 596, 745; Vol. V, pp. 49, 202; Vol. VII, p. 186
generally; Vol. III, pp. 411, 736; Vol. IV, p. 596; Vol. V, pp. 26, 242 voluntariness:
alleged avoidance of political activities; Vol. V, p. 500
automatic character of membership (Italian
Fascist Party); Vol. IV, p. 517; (Soviet Trade Union) Vol. IV, pp. 334, 365 career, joining Communist Party to further; Vol. VI, p. 713
consciousness of organization's subversive character; Vol. III, p. 736; Vol. IV, pp. 314, 341, 504, 675, 752; Vol. V, pp. 95, 505; Vol. VI, p. 524
employment, joining Communist Party to obtain; Vol. V, p. 95
infatuation with Communist fiance; Vol. V, p. 72
weight of uncontradicted testimony of alien; Vol. IV, pp. 334, 365
National Federation of Labor Youth; Vol. V, p. 500
Nazi Party of Germany, membership; deport- ability under 1952 Act, original charge lodged under 1918 Act, as amended; Vol. V, p. 255 ninth proviso (sec. 3, 1917 Act) relief, former member British Communist Party; Vol. II, p. 466
prejudicial to interests of United States (mem-
bership in Labor Progressive Party of Canada); temporary exclusion; Vol. III, p. 777 prejudicial to interests of United States (advocate of pacifism), sec. 212(a) (27), 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 248
publication, Communist, subscription to as deportation ground; Vol. IV, p. 450
seventh proviso relief (sec. 3, 1917 Act): former member Communist Party, Germany; Vol. III, p. 784
former member Communist Party, U.S.; Vol. III, p. 787
stipulation as to fact of membership, made before enactment of Int. Sec. Act of 1950; admissibility; Vol. IV, p. 561
suspension of deportation; see Suspension of deportation: subversive
Workers' Party (U.S.); proscribed character; Vol. IV, p. 341
Young Communist League of U.S.; affiliation with Communist Party; Vol. IV, p. 596 Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia); marriage and
divorce laws; Vol. III, p. 851 Suspension of deportation: application filed after June 27, 1952; law appli- cable; Vol. V, p. 467
application filed under 1917 Act, validity under 1952 Act; Vol. VI, p. 410
application, timeliness of; Vol. V, p. 472 availability of other relief, as factor; Vol. IV,
confidential information as basis for determi- nation; Vol. III, p. 714; Vol. V, pp. 491, 525 departed to evade service in U.S. armed forces; Vol. V, p. 535
discretionary nature of relief notwithstanding good moral character; Vol. I, p. 543; Vol. VI,
child, deportation of; detriment to parents;
child reached majority after applying for
suspension; Vol. III, p. 745
family group, alien parents; Vol. IV, p. 715 family group; wife/mother and two children natives of U.S., remainder of family citizens of Mexico; Vol. IV, p. 711 family group of six, including four citizens of Canada; Vol. IV, p. 707 family group of five, including two citizens of Mexico; Vol. IV, p. 729 family group of four, including three citizens of Mexico; Vol. IV, p. 713
family group of four, parents citizens of Mex- ico; Vol. IV, p. 709
husband/father, deportation of; detriment to citizen wife and child; Vol. II, p. 627 husband/father, deportation of; spouses living apart through circumstances beyond their control; Vol. II, p. 775
husband, deportation of; wife's employment and couple's low income as factors; Vol. III, p. 833
husband, deportation of; wife, a permanent resident alien, has assets in U.S. of about $1,500,000; Vol. IV, p. 437
legal obligation to support; Vol. III, p. 711 measured on assumption alien is to be de- ported; Vol. II, p. 679
mother, deportation of; detriment to citizen child; latter's need of unbroken home and joint parental care as factor; Vol. III, p. 707 mother/wife, deportation of; detriment to citizen child and lawful permanent resident husband; Vol. III, p. 707 enemy alien; Vol. III, p. 532
Suspension of deportation-Continued
entries, multiple; relief under sec. 244(a) (5), 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 651
exceptional and extremely unusual hardship: factors considered; Vol. V, p. 409
relief granted: Vol. V, pp. 413, 416, 419, 448, 586
relief not granted; Vol. V, pp. 421, 637, 651, 695
excluded alien, paroled into United States; Vol. III, p. 541
good moral character (see also Good moral character):
adulterous relations; Vol. 11, p. 892; Vol. III, pp. 478, 567
false claim of U.S. citizenship; Vol. 1, p. 543; Vol. III, p. 180
misconduct during statutory period; Vol. I, pp. 158, 611; Vol. II, pp. 492, 830, 892; Vol. III, pp. 180, 833
single lapse, effect of; Vol. I, p. 611; Vol. V, p.
standards; Vol. II, p. 731; Vol. III, p. 833 Immigration law violations, numerous; Vol. IV, p. 704
ineligibility to citizenship, not a bar under 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 106
lack of outstanding equities or factors notwith- standing statutory requirements met; sec. 244 (a), 1952 Act; Vol. VII, p. 348 loyalty, doubt as to; Vol. II, pp. 838, 895; Vol. III, p. 532
marriage to citizen after commencement of deportation proceeding; Vol. IV, pp. 223, 589 Mexican agricultural laborer (1943 Act); Vol. II, pp. 692, 751
neutral alien claiming exemption from military service; Vol. II, p. 899; Vol. III, p. 249 nonsupport of children; Vol. III, p. 393 physical presence in United States, period of (1952 Act):
brief absence from United States, effect of; Vol. V, p. 220
computation pursuant to sec. 244(a) (5); Vol. V,
p. 261; Vol. VI, pp. 788, 795; Vol. VIII, p. 122 service abroad as member U.S. Armed Forces, effect; Vol. VII, p. 105
service on American merchant vessels; Vol. V, p. 298
recent arrival; Cuban woman with citizen child,
but husband residing in Cuba; Vol. IV, p. 654 refusal of alien to testify; Vol. I, p. 543; Vol. V, p. 261
reopening of proceeding to permit filing of appli- cation for; Vol. III, p. 490; Vol. V, p. 472; Vol. VII, p. 348
reopening of proceeding to permit filing of appli- cation for; Communist Party member, former; Vol. VI, p. 166
requisite documents; sec. 244 (a), 1952 Act; Vol. VII, p. 434
savings clauses of 1952 Act; see Savings clauses (sec. 405, 1952 Act)
deserter of allied vessel in wartime; no close family ties in U.S.; Vol. IV, p. 705; Vol. V, p. 214 no dependents or family ties in U.S.; Vol. V, p. 212
Suspension of deportation-Continued seaman-continued
recently arrived; policy; Vol. I, pp. 259, 278; Vol. III, p. 490; Vol. IV, p. 223 substantial and meritorious service during war years; no close family ties in U.S.; Vol. VI, p. 670
sec. 244 (a) (3), 1952 Act, application under: effect of deportability also within provisions of para. (5) of sec. 244(a); Vol. VII, p. 400; Vol. VIII, p. 57
sec. 244(a) (5), 1952 Act, application under: deportable under prior law; Vol. VI, p. 285 effect of deportability also under para. (1), (2), (3), or (4) of sec. 244(a); Vol. V, p. 285; Vol. VII, p. 400
final order of deportation; effect; Vol. VII, pp. 137, 457
stowaway, no dependents in U.S., merely meets statutory requirements; Vol. VII, p. 348 student; effect on student status; Vol. III, p. 386 subversive:
Communist Party membership, former, to further career; Vol. VI, p. 713
Communist Party membership prior to 1941 entry; Vol. V, p. 202
donations to proscribed organization; Vol. V,
E.A.M. member, former; Vol. VI, p. 67 former high-ranking official of Communist Party; Vol. VI, p. 317
nominal membership in Communist Party; Vol. V, p. 141
proof of opposition to Communism; Vol. VI, p. 317
voluntary revelation of unlawful immigration status; Vol. VII, p. 608
withdrawal (conditional) of final order of depor. tation issued pursuant to 1952 Act, effect; Vol. VII, p. 137
Telegraph operator, Canadian, coming to fill relief job; immigrant status; Vol. III, p. 857 Temporary exclusion; entry prejudicial; Vol. III, p. 777
Territory subject to jurisdiction of U.S., Supreme Court definition; Vol. III, p. 679
Theft; see Crimes involving moral turpitude Trader; see Treaty merchant; Treaty trader Treaty between United States, Germany, and Great Britain by which the United States ac- quired American Samoa; Vol. III, p. 729 Treaty merchant; continuance of exempt status determined by treaty and not by 1924 Act; Vol. I. p. 201
Treaty of Gheut; American Indians born in Can- ada; Vol. I, p. 601; Vol. III, p. 191 Treaty trader:
amendment of record to show admission as re- turning resident; Vol. II, p. 834
departure from U.S., effect on status; Vol. VI, p. 679
foreign organization or corporation, nationality of; 22 CFR 41.71; Vol. VII, p. 426 substantial trade requirement; sec. 3(6), 1924 Act; Vol. III, p. 517
Treaty with Norway and Sweden; nationality; Vol. III, p. 668
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