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*Mobile, Ala.

Brunswick, Ga.

*Savannah, Ga.

Morehead City, N.C.

*Wilmington, N.C.

*Charleston, S.C.

Georgetown, S.C.

DISTRICT No. 27-SAN JUAN, P.R.

CLASS A

Aguadilla, P.R.

Ensenada, P.R.

Fajardo, P.R.

Humacao, P.R.

Jobos, P.R.

Mayaguez, P.R.

*Ponce, P.R.

San Juan, P.R.

*Christiansted, St. Croix, V.I.

Frederiksted, St. Croix, V.I.

*Cruz Bay, St. John, V.I.

*Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, V.I.

DISTRICT No. 28-NEW ORLEANS, LA.

CLASS A

Baton Rouge, La.

Lake Charles, La.
New Orleans, La. (the port of New Orleans
includes, among others, the port facilities
at Avondale, Bell Chasse, Braithwaite,
Burnside, Chalmette, Destrahan, Geismar,
Gramercy, Gretna, Harvey, Marrero,
Norco, Port Sulphur, St. Rose, and
Westwego, La.)

Gulfport, Miss.

CLASS C

Morgan City, La.

DISTRICT No. 31-PORTLAND, OREG.

CLASS A

Astoria, Oreg. (the port of Astoria includes, among others, the port facilities at Bradwood, Pacific City, Taft, Tilliamook (including Garibaldi and Bay City), Warrenton, Wauna, and Westport, Oreg.)

Coos Bay, Oreg. (the port of Coos Bay includes, among others, the port facilities at Bandon, Brookings, Depoe Bay, Florence, Frankfort, Gold Beach, Newport (including Toledo), Port Orford, Reedsport, Waldport, and Yachats, Oreg.)

Portland, Oreg. (the port of Portland includes, among others, the port facilities at Beaver, Columbia City, Prescott, Rainier, and St. Helens, Oreg.; and Kalama, Longview, and Vancouver, Wash.)

DISTRICT NO. 32-ANCHORAGE, ALASKA

CLASS A

Anchorage, Alaska

*Dalton's Cache, Alaska

Juneau, Alaska

*Ketchikan, Alaska

Skagway, Alaska *Tok, Alaska

CLASS B

Eagle, Alaska Hyder, Alaska

DISTRICT No. 38-HOUSTON, TEX.

CLASS A

Beaumont, Tex.

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*Brownsville, Tex.

*Falcon Heights, Tex.

*Hidalgo, Tex.

*Los Ebanos, Tex.

*Port Isabel, Tex. *Progreso, Tex.

*Rio Grande City, Tex. *Roma, Tex.

(3) Ports of entry for aliens arriving by aircraft. In addition to the following international airports which are hereby designated as ports of entry for aliens arriving by aircraft, other places where permission for certain aircraft to land officially has been given and places where emergency or forced landings are made under Part 239 of this chapter shall be regarded as designated for the entry of aliens arriving by such aircraft:

DISTRICT No. 1-ST. ALBANS, VT.

Burlington, Vt., Burlington Municipal Airport.

Highgate Springs, Vt., Franklin County Re

gional Airport.

Newport, Vt., Newport State Airport.

DISTRICT No. 2-BOSTON, MASS.

Manchester, N.H., Grenier Airport.

DISTRICT NO. 4-PHILADELPHIA, PA. Charlestown, West Virginia, Kanahwa, Airport.

DISTRICT No. 6-MIAMI, FLA.

Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport.

Key West, Fla., Key West International Air

port

Miami, Fla., Chalks Flying Service Seaplane Base

Miami, Fla., Miami International Airport Tampa, Fla., Tampa International Airport West Palm Beach, Fla., Palm Beach International Airport.

DISTRICT NO. 7-BUFFALO, N.Y.

Albany, N.Y., Albany County Airport
Massena, N.Y., Richards Field
Ogdensburg, N.Y., Ogdensburg Harbor
Ogdensburg, N.Y., Ogdensburg Municipal
Airport

Rochester, N.Y., Rochester-Monroe County
Airport

Rouses Point, N.Y., Rouses Point Seaplane Base

Watertown, N.Y., Watertown Municipal Airport

DISTRICT NO. 8-DETROIT, MICH. Detroit, Mich., Detroit-City Airport

Detroit, Mich., Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport

Port Huron, Mich., St. Clair County Airport Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Sault Ste. Marie Airport

DISTRICT No. 9-CHICAGO, ILL. Chicago, Ill., Chicago Midway Airport

DISTRICT NO. 10-ST. PAUL, MINN. Baudette, Minn., Baudette International Airport

Duluth, Minn., Duluth International Airport

Duluth, Minn., Sky Harbor Airport

International Falls, Minn., Falls International Airport

Ranier, Minn., International Seaplane Base Grand Forks, N. Dak., Grand Forks International Airport

Minot, N. Dak., Minot International Airport Pembina, N. Dak., Port Pembina Airport Portal, N. Dak., Portal Airport

Williston, N. Dak., Sioulin Field (Municipal)

DISTRICT NO. 12-SEATTLE, WASH.

Bellingham, Wash., Bellingham Airport
Friday Harbor, Wash., Friday Harbor

Oroville, Wash., Dorothy Scott Municipal
Airport

Oroville, Wash., Dorothy Scott Seaplane Base

Port Townsend, Wash., Jefferson County International Airport

Seattle, Wash., Boeing Municipal Air Field Seattle, Wash., Lake Union

Spokane, Wash., Felts Field

DISTRICT NO. 14-SAN ANTONIO, TEX.

Del Rio, Tex., Del Rio International Airport
Eagle Pass, Tex., Eagle Pass Airport
Laredo, Tex., Laredo International Airport

DISTRICT No. 15-EL PASO, TEX.

El Paso, Tex., International Airport

DISTRICT NO. 16-LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Calexico, Calif., Calexico International Airport

San Diego, Calif., San Diego Municipal Airport (Lindbergh Field)

DISTRICT NO. 17-HONOLULU, HAWAII Agana, Guam, Mariana Islands, Agana Field

DISTRICT No. 18-PHOENIX, ARIZ. Douglas, Ariz., Bisbee-Douglas Airport Nogales, Ariz., Nogales International Airport

Tucson, Ariz., Tucson International Airport Yuma, Ariz., Yuma International Airport

DISTRICT No. 22-PORTLAND, MAINE Caribou, Maine, Caribou Municipal Airport

DISTRICT NO. 24-CLEVELAND, OHIO

Akron, Ohio, Municipal Airport
Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Hopkins Airport
Sandusky, Ohio, John G. Hinde Airport

DISTRICT NO. 30-HELENA, MONT.

Cut Bank, Mont., Cut Bank Airport

Glasgow, Mont., Glasgow International Airport

Great Falls, Mont., Great Falls International Airport

Havre, Mont., Havre-Hill County Airport

DISTRICT NO. 32-ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Juneau, Alaska, Juneau Municipal Airport JUNEAU, ALASKA, JUNEAU AIRPORT (SEAPLANE BASE ONLY)

Ketchikan, Alaska, Ketchikan Airport Wrangell, Alaska, Wrangell Seaplane Base

DISTRICT No. 40-HARLINGEN, TEX. Brownsville, Tex., Rio Grande Valley International Airport at Brownsville, Tex. McAllen, Tex., Miller International Airport

(4) Immigration offices in foreign countries:

Athens, Greece

Bangkok, Thailand

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Frankfurt, Germany

Freeport, Bahamas

Guadalajara, Mexico

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hong Kong, B.C.C.

Manila, Philippine Islands Mexico City, Mexico Monterrey, Mexico Montevideo, Uruguay Montreal, Quebec, Canada Naples, Italy

Nassau, Bahamas

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Palermo, Italy

Rome, Italy

Seoul, Korea

Singapore, Republic of Singapore Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Vienna, Austria

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

(d) Border Patrol Sectors. Border Patrol sector headquarters and stations are situated at the following locations:

SECTOR NO. 1-HOULTON, MAINE

Calais, Maine

Fort Fairfield, Maine
Houlton, Maine
Jackman, Maine
Van Buren, Maine

SECTOR NO. 2-SWANTON, VT.

Beecher Falls, Vt.
Derby Line, Vt.
Richford, Vt.

Rouses Point, N.Y.
Swanton, Vt.

SECTOR NO. 3-OGDENSBURG, N.Y.

Malone, N.Y.

Massena, N.Y. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Watertown, N.Y.

SECTOR NO. 4-BUFFALO, N.Y.

Buffalo, N.Y.

Niagara Falls, N.Y.

SECTOR NO. 5—DETROIT, MICH.

Detroit, Mich.

Port Huron, Mich.

Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

Trenton, Mich.

SECTOR NO. 6-GRAND FORKS, N. DAK.

Bottineau, N. Dak.

Grand Forks, N. Dak.

Duluth, Minn. (Grand Marais, Minn.)

International Falls, Minn.

Pembina, N. Dak.

Portal, N. Dak.

Warroad, Minn.

SECTOR NO. 7—HAVRE, MONT.

Havre, Mont. (Malta, Mont.).

Shelby, Mont. (Browning, Mont., and Sweetgrass, Mont.).

Twin Falls, Idaho.

Wolf Point, Mont. (Plentywood, Mont.).

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[38 FR 34183, Dec. 12, 1973]

NOTE: For FR citations affecting § 100.4, see the List of CFR Sections Affected in the Finding Aids section of this volume.

§ 100.5 Regulations.

The regulations of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, published as Chapter I of Title 8 of the Code of Federal Regulations, contain information which under the provisions of section 552 of Title 5 of the United States Code, is required to be published and is subdivided into Subchapter A (General Provisions, Parts 1 through 3, inclusive), Subchapter B (Immigration Regulations, Parts 100 through 299, inclusive), and Subchapter C (Nationality Regulations, Parts 306 through 499, inclusive). Any person desiring information with respect to a particular procedure (other than rule making) under the Immigration and Nationality Act should examine the part or section in Chapter I of Title 8 of the Code of Federal Regulations dealing with such procedures as well as the section of the Act implemented by such part or section.

§ 100.6 Rule making.

Section 103(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act requires the Attorney General to establish such regulations as he deems necessary for carrying out his authority under the provisions of that Act. The Attorney General has delegated certain rule making authority to the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization. The provisions of the FEDERAL REGISTER Act (49 Stat. 500; 44 U.S.C. 301-314), as amended, and of the regulations thereunder (1 CFR-Administrative Committee of the Federal Register) as well as the provisions of section 553 of Title 5 of the United States Code governing the issuance of regulations are observed.

Sec.

PART 101-PRESUMPTION OF LAWFUL ADMISSION

101.1 Presumption of lawful admission. 101.2 Presumption of lawful admission; entry under erroneous name or other errors.

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§ 101.1 Presumption of lawful admission.

A member of the following classes shall be presumed to have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence even though a record of his admission cannot be found, except as otherwise provided in this section, unless he abandoned his lawful permanent resident status or subsequently lost that status by operation of law:

(a) Prior to June 30, 1906. An alien who establishes that he entered the United States prior to June 30, 1906.

(b) United States land borders. An alien who establishes that, while a citizen of Canada or Newfoundland, he entered the United States across the Canadian border prior to October 1, 1906; an alien who establishes that while a citizen of Mexico he entered the United States across the Mexican border prior to July 1, 1908; an alien who establishes that, while a citizen of Mexico, he entered the United States at the port of Presidio, Texas, prior to October 21, 1918, and an alien for whom a record of his actual admission to the United States does not exist but who establishes that he gained admission to the United States prior to July 1, 1924, pursuant to preexamination at a United States immigration station in Canada and that a record of such preexamination exists.

(c) Virgin Islands. An alien who establishes that he entered the Virgin Islands of the United States prior to July 1, 1938, even though a record of his admission prior to that date exists as a non-immigrant under the Immigration Act of 1924.

(d) Asiatic barred zone. An alien who establishes that he is of a race indigenous to, and a native of a country within, the Asiatic zone defined in section 3 of the Act of February 5, 1917, as amended, that he was a member of a class of aliens exempted from exclusion by the provisions of that section, and that he entered the United States prior to July 1, 1924, provided that a record of his admission exists.

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