Amendments to the Immigration Laws as Recommended by the Department of Labor and by the Secretary's Ellis Island Committee: Hearings...on H.R. 9518, H.R. 9364, H.R. 9365, H.R. 9366, H.R. 9367...MAy 8, 9, 10, 1934 |
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... fact that he was employed there sufficient ? Mr. SHAUGHNESSY . Oh , there must be knowledge . The CHAIRMAN . You may proceed , Mr. Shauhgnessy . Mr. SHAUGHNESSY . Clause 7 of section 2 of the 8 AMENDMENTS TO IMMIGRATION LAWS.
... fact that he was employed there sufficient ? Mr. SHAUGHNESSY . Oh , there must be knowledge . The CHAIRMAN . You may proceed , Mr. Shauhgnessy . Mr. SHAUGHNESSY . Clause 7 of section 2 of the 8 AMENDMENTS TO IMMIGRATION LAWS.
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... fact upon which individual rights depend , should render their decisions quite independent of the views and policies of superiors . This principle is ignored in the administrative determination of questions of exclusion and deportation ...
... fact upon which individual rights depend , should render their decisions quite independent of the views and policies of superiors . This principle is ignored in the administrative determination of questions of exclusion and deportation ...
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... fact they are not of the immigrant class ; they seek admission for a temporary period only . Logically , as a group , they fall within the class of nonimmigrants and the mechanical change of the statute so as to bring them within the ...
... fact they are not of the immigrant class ; they seek admission for a temporary period only . Logically , as a group , they fall within the class of nonimmigrants and the mechanical change of the statute so as to bring them within the ...
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... fact , their adoption would considerably increase immigra- tion , would they not ? Mr. PALMER . I do not think so . Mr. MILLARD . How about the provisions as to relatives ? Mr. PALMER . I think that all of these provisions are intended ...
... fact , their adoption would considerably increase immigra- tion , would they not ? Mr. PALMER . I do not think so . Mr. MILLARD . How about the provisions as to relatives ? Mr. PALMER . I think that all of these provisions are intended ...
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... fact that these are all very poor people , and some of them did not have the money to employ a doc- tor ; and consquently , although theoretically they would have the opportunity to carry the burden of proof , practically it would be ...
... fact that these are all very poor people , and some of them did not have the money to employ a doc- tor ; and consquently , although theoretically they would have the opportunity to carry the burden of proof , practically it would be ...
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