To Exempt from the Quota Aged Parents of American CitizensU.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - 15 pagini |
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... probably has his figures . Here is the thing that recommends itself to me right strong . This is a bill that can be passed out of this committee . It is easily understood and it is a question you are all going to have your convictions ...
... probably has his figures . Here is the thing that recommends itself to me right strong . This is a bill that can be passed out of this committee . It is easily understood and it is a question you are all going to have your convictions ...
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... probably be quite a per cent of those who may be dead , but there are 515 on the active list . The inactive list ; 641 who have been examined and turned down ; 515 on the active list as against 147 first preference numbers . The ...
... probably be quite a per cent of those who may be dead , but there are 515 on the active list . The inactive list ; 641 who have been examined and turned down ; 515 on the active list as against 147 first preference numbers . The ...
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... probably be quite a per cent of those who may be dead , but there are 515 on the active list . The inactive list ; 641 who have been examined and turned down ; 515 on the active list as against 147 first preference numbers . The ...
... probably be quite a per cent of those who may be dead , but there are 515 on the active list . The inactive list ; 641 who have been examined and turned down ; 515 on the active list as against 147 first preference numbers . The ...
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... probably be met at lower cost to this country , and to their children who are citizens , by remittances to Europe , such as our naturalized citizens have long been accustomed to send to their aged dependents abroad , than by amending ...
... probably be met at lower cost to this country , and to their children who are citizens , by remittances to Europe , such as our naturalized citizens have long been accustomed to send to their aged dependents abroad , than by amending ...
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... probably be met at lower cost to this country , and to their children who are citizens , by remittances to Europe , such as our naturalized citizens have long been accustomed to send to their aged dependents abroad , than by amending ...
... probably be met at lower cost to this country , and to their children who are citizens , by remittances to Europe , such as our naturalized citizens have long been accustomed to send to their aged dependents abroad , than by amending ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
50 per cent active demand active list admitted aged aliens ALBERT JOHNSON BILL To exempt cent is available citizens and aged CITIZENS HEARINGS COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION consuls demand of 697 desire to emigrate entitled father or mother fathers and mothers feeble aliens figures filed fix the age Greek quota GREEN HODGDON HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HULL husbands of American immigration act inactive demand inactive list JENKINS JOHNSON join their children LAMAR JEFFERS marriage occurring prior minor children mothers of American naturalized citizens nonpreference number of Members number of petitions Ohio old and feeble PALMISANO parents and husbands PARENTS OF AMERICAN pass a law prior to June provision public charges QUOTA AGED PARENTS quota fathers quota immigrants quota law quota of 295 REPRESENTATIVES SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS SAMUEL DICKSTEIN SAMUEL RUTHERFORD second preference status SESSION Syria Turkey underissued United VICTOR S. K. HOUSTON VINCENT L visas waiting list Woman Patriot Corporation
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Pagina 12 - Congress assembled, That subdivision (a) of section 4 of the Immigration Act of 1924, as amended, is amended to read as follows: « a) An immigrant who is the unmarried child under twentyone years of age, or the wife, or the husband, of a citezen of the United States...
Pagina 12 - When used in this act the term "nonquota immigrant" means — "(a) An immigrant who is the unmarried child under 21 years of age or the wife of a citizen of the United States or the husband of a citizen of the United States by a marriage occurring prior to June 1, 1928.
Pagina 12 - States who are twenty-one years of age or over; and (B) in the case of any nationality the quota for which is three hundred or more, quota immigrants who are skilled in agriculture, and the wives, and the dependent children under the age of eighteen years, of such immigrants skilled in agriculture, if accompanying or following to join them.
Pagina 12 - ... immigrants, without priority of preference as between such classes: (A) Quota immigrants who are the fathers or the mothers, or the husbands by marriage occurring after May 31, 1928, of citizens of the United States who are twenty-one years of age or over...
Pagina 12 - Sec. 2. Clause (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of section 6 of the immigration act of 1924, as amended, is amended to read as follows: "(A) Quota Immigrants who are the fathers or the mothers of citizens of the United States who are twenty-one years of age or over...
Pagina 11 - We have long realized that the unlimited immigration of the past is in a large measure responsible for the' oversupply of some classes of labor.
Pagina 12 - I second the motion. The CHAIRMAN. The motion is made and seconded that we adjourn until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at which time we will proceed with the testimony of Mr.