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Pagina 3
... economic structure thereby curtailing production in all our industries of every character throughout the country . Under these conditions the migration of immigrants under existing law would , it is believed , only tend to aggravate the ...
... economic structure thereby curtailing production in all our industries of every character throughout the country . Under these conditions the migration of immigrants under existing law would , it is believed , only tend to aggravate the ...
Pagina 6
... economic situation assists United States consuls in applying the " likely to become a public charge " clause of the 1917 act , and when conditions change it will be increasingly difficult to use that clause as a barrier . MIGRATION OF ...
... economic situation assists United States consuls in applying the " likely to become a public charge " clause of the 1917 act , and when conditions change it will be increasingly difficult to use that clause as a barrier . MIGRATION OF ...
Pagina 16
... economic situation , it should be supported unanimously , but that is not the case . the other hand , opponents of immigration make no secret of the fact that under cover of the emergency they propose to endeavor to make such ...
... economic situation , it should be supported unanimously , but that is not the case . the other hand , opponents of immigration make no secret of the fact that under cover of the emergency they propose to endeavor to make such ...
Pagina 18
... economic condition , just and humane laws authorizing reunion of families would keep enor- mous sums here to be spent in our own country . Nay , more , the narrow and oppressive provision barring reunion of families , and consequently ...
... economic condition , just and humane laws authorizing reunion of families would keep enor- mous sums here to be spent in our own country . Nay , more , the narrow and oppressive provision barring reunion of families , and consequently ...
Pagina 20
... economic , physical , and moral requirements of our immigration laws ? We believe , indeed , that it is against our own self - interest as a nation to inter- pose such barriers . The resident alien who has his family here has a greater ...
... economic , physical , and moral requirements of our immigration laws ? We believe , indeed , that it is against our own self - interest as a nation to inter- pose such barriers . The resident alien who has his family here has a greater ...
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Pagina 12 - Such deportation, including one-half of the entire cost of removal to the port of deportation, shall be at the expense of the contractor, procurer, or other person by whom the alien was unlawfully induced to enter the United States, or, if that can not be done, then the cost of removal to the port of deportation shall be at the expense of the
Pagina 12 - That the deportation of aliens provided for in this act shall, at the option of the Secretary of Labor, be to the country whence they came or to the foreign port at which such aliens embarked for the United States; or, if such embarkation was for foreign contiguous territory, to the foreign port at which they embarked for such territory...
Pagina 11 - And provided further, That the provisions of this law applicable to contract labor shall not be held to exclude professional actors, artists, lecturers, singers, ministers of any religious denomination, professors for colleges or seminaries, persons belonging to any recognized learned profession, or persons employed strictly as personal or domestic servants.
Pagina 10 - ... who have been induced or solicited to migrate to this country by offers or promises of employment or in consequence of agreements, oral, written or printed, expressed or implied, to perform labor in this country of any kind, skilled or unskilled...
Pagina 2 - Citizens of the Philippine Islands who are not citizens of the United States shall not be admitted to the continental United States from the Territory of Hawaii (whether entering such Territory before or after the effective date of this section) unless they belong to a class declared to be nonimmigrants by section 3 of the immigration act of 1924 or to a class declared to be nonquota immigrants under the provisions of section 4 of such act other than subdivision (c) thereof, or unless they were admitted...
Pagina 11 - ... shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, on conviction, be punished by a fine not less than three hundred dollars for each and every such offense; and no vessel shall have clearance from any port of the United States while any such fine is unpaid...
Pagina 35 - The constitution confers absolutely on the government of the union the powers of making war, and of making treaties ; consequently, that government possesses the power of acquiring territory, either by conquest or by treaty.
Pagina 12 - America, and when used in a geographical sense means the States, the Territories of Alaska and of Hawaii, and the District of Columbia. (b) The term "United Kingdom" means Great Britain and Northern Ireland, excluding the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
Pagina 11 - ... collector of customs of the customs district in which the port of arrival is located, or in which any vessel...
Pagina 10 - Government official, his family, attendants, servants, and employees, (2) an alien visiting the United States temporarily as a tourist or temporarily for business or pleasure, (3) an alien in continuous transit through the United States, (4) an alien lawfully admitted to the United States who later goes in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory...