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Sec. 233. Temporary removal for examination upon arrival.
Sec. 234. Physical and mental examination.

Sec. 235. Inspection by immigrant officers.

Sec. 236. Exclusion of aliens.

Sec. 237. Immediate deportation of aliens excluded from admission or entering in violation of law.

Sec. 238. Entry through or from foreign contiguous territory and adjacent islands; landing stations.

Sec. 239. Designation of ports of entry for aliens arriving by civil aircraft.

Sec. 240. Records of admission.

CHAPTER 5-DEPORTATION; ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS

Sec. 241. General classes of deportable aliens.

Sec. 242. Apprehension and deportation of aliens.

Sec. 243. Countries to which aliens shall be deported; cost of deportation.

Sec. 244. Suspension of deportation; voluntary departure.

Sec. 245. Adjustment of status of nonimmigrant to that of person admitted for permanent residence.

Sec. 246. Rescission of adjustment of status.

Sec. 247.

Sec. 248.

Sec. 249.

Adjustment of status of certain resident aliens to nonimmigrant status.

Change of nonimmigrant classification.

Record of admission for permanent residence in the case of certain aliens who entered prior to July 1, 1924, or June 30, 1948.

Sec. 250. Removal of aliens who have fallen into distress.

CHAPTER 6 SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO ALIEN CREWMEN

Sec. 251. Lists of alien crewmen; reports of illegal landings.
Sec. 252. Conditional permits to land temporarily.

Sec. 253. Hospital treatment of alien crewmen afflicted with certain diseases.

Sec. 254. Control of alien crewmen.

Sec. 255. Employment on passenger vessels of aliens afflicted with certain disabilities.

Sec. 256. Discharge of alien crewmen.

Sec. 257. Bringing [in] alien crewmen into United States with intent to evade immigration laws.

CHAPTER 7-REGISTRATION OF ALIENS

Sec. 261. Aliens seeking entry into the United States.
Sec. 262. Registration of aliens in the United States.

Sec. 263. Provisions governing registration of special groups.
Sec. 264. Forms and procedure.

Sec. 265. Notices of change of address.

Sec. 266. Penalties.

CHAPTER 8-GENERAL PENALTY PROVISIONS

Sec. 271. Prevention of unauthorized landing of aliens.

Sec. 272. Bringing in alien subject to disability or afflicted with

disease.

Sec. 273. Unlawful bringing of aliens into United States.

Sec. 274. Bringing in and harboring certain aliens.

Sec. 275. Entry of alien at improper time or place; misrepresentation and concealment of facts.

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Sec. 277. Aiding or assisting subversive alien to enter the United

States.

Sec. 278. Importation of aliens for immoral purposes.

Sec. 279. Jurisdiction of district courts.

Sec. 280. Collection of penalties and expenses.

CHAPTER 9- MISCELLANEOUS

Sec. 281. Schedule of fees.

Sec. 282. Printing of reentry permits and blank forms of manifests and crew lists.

Sec. 283. Travel expenses and expense of transporting remains of immigration officers and employees who die outside of the United States.

Sec. 284.

Members of the Armed Forces.

Sec. 285. Disposal of privileges at immigrant stations.

Sec. 286. Disposition of moneys collected under the provisions of this title.

Sec. 287. Powers of immigration officers and employees.

Sec. 288. Local jurisdiction over immigrant stations.

Sec. 289. American Indians born in Canada,

Sec. 290. Central file; information from other departments and agencies.

Sec. 291. Burden of proof.

Sec. 292. Right to counsel.

TITLE III-NATIONALITY AND NATURALIZATION

CHAPTER 1-NATIONALITY AT BIRTH AND BY COLLECTIVE
NATURALIZATION

Sec. 301. Nationals and citizens at birth.

Sec. 302. Persons born in Puerto Rico.

Sec. 303. Persons born in the Canal Zone.

Sec. 304. Persons born in Alaska.

Sec. 305. Persons born in Hawaii.

Sec. 306. Persons living in and born in the Virgin Islands.

Sec. 307. Persons living in and born in Guam.

Sec. 308. Nationals but not citizens at birth.

Sec. 309. Children born out of wedlock.

CHAPTER 2-NATIONALITY THROUGH NATURALIZATION

Sec. 310. Jurisdiction to naturalize.

Sec. 311. Eligibility for naturalization.

Sec. 312. Requirements as to understanding the English language, history, principles and form of government of the United States.

Sec. 313. Prohibition upon the naturalization of persons opposed to government or law, or who favor totalitarian forms of government.

Sec. 314. Ineligibility to naturalization of deserters from the Armed Forces of the United States.

Sec. 315. Alien relieved from training and service in the Armed Forces of the United States because of alienage barred from citizenship.

Sec. 316. Requirements as to residence, good moral character, attachment to the principles of the Constitution, and favorable disposition to the United States.

Sec. 317. Temporary absence of persons performing religious duties.

Sec. 318. Prerequisites to naturalization-burden of proof.
Sec. 319. Married persons.

Sec. 320. Children born outside of United States of one alien and

one citizen parent.

Sec. 321. Children born outside of United States of alien parent. Sec. 322. Child born outside of United States; naturalization on petition of citizen parent; requirements and exemptions.

Sec. 323. Children adopted by United States citizens.

Sec. 324. Former citizens regaining United States citizenship. Sec. 325. Nationals but not citizens of the United States; residence within outlying possessions.

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SECOND SESSION

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U.S.
COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

EMANUEL CELLER, New York, Chairman

MICHAEL A. FEIGHAN, Ohio
FRANK CHELF, Kentucky
EDWIN E. WILLIS, Louisiana

PETER W. RODINO, JR., New Jersey
BYRON G. ROGERS, Colorado
HAROLD D. DONOHUE, Massachusetts
JACK BROOKS, Texas

WILLIAM M. TUCK, Virginia

ROBERT T. ASHMORE, South Carolina
JOHN DOWDY, Texas

BASIL L. WHITENER, North Carolina
HERMAN TOLL, Pennsylvania

ROBERT W. KASTENMEIER, Wisconsin
JACOB H. GILBERT, New York
JAMES C. CORMAN, California
WILLIAM L. ST. ONGE, Connecticut
GEORGE F. SENNER, JR., Arizona
DON EDWARDS, California
WILLIAM L. HUNGATE, Missouri
HERBERT TENZER, New York
JOHN CONYERS, JR., Michigan
GEORGE W. GRIDER, Tennessee
ANDREW JACOBS, JR., Indiana

WILLIAM M. McCULLOCH, Ohio
RICHARD H. POFF, Virginia
WILLIAM C. CRAMER, Florida
ARCH A. MOORE, JR., West Virginia
WILLIAM T. CAHILL, New Jersey
CLARK MACGREGOR, Minnesota

CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., Maryland
CARLETON J. KING, New York
EDWARD HUTCHINSON, Michigan
ROBERT MCCLORY, Illinois

HENRY P. SMITH III, New York

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