Overhauling of the deportation provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act is also recommended to provide: (1) suspension of the issuance of all but diplomatic and official visas (2) detention at this discretion of the Attorney General of any alien (4) authorization for the Attorney General to order a deportable alien The Commission also recommends that, if the visa control function is shifted to the Department of Justice, the Immigration Service fix a definite date by which all alien crewmen will be required to have individual visas. The Commission also urges that the provisions of the Act for fingerprinting and registration of aliens remain in force, and that an adequate training program be conducted for personnel engaged in the discharge of visa functions. NEW LEGISLATION.-Two new substantive laws are recommended. The first would penalize unlawful disclosures of classified information with knowledge of their classified character by persons outside as well as within the Government. In the past, only disclosures by Government employees have been punishable. The second recommended legislation would make admissible in a court of law evidence of subversion obtained by wiretapping by authorized Government investigative agencies. Wiretapping would be permissible only by specific authorization of the Attorney General, and only in investigations of particular crimes affecting the security of the Nation. Note. The foregoing Summary of Recommendations is necessarily a brief and concise statement of conclusions. However, for a better understanding of the report, please note respective chapters which set forth a full discussion and rationale of each program briefed. |