Administrative Decisions Under Immigration & Nationality Laws, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - Aliens |
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... entering the United States , even if inadmissible then under the act of February 5 , 1917. The above principle does not ... last entered the United States at Buffalo , N. Y. , on June 25 , 1943 , and was then admitted as a member of the ...
... entering the United States , even if inadmissible then under the act of February 5 , 1917. The above principle does not ... last entered the United States at Buffalo , N. Y. , on June 25 , 1943 , and was then admitted as a member of the ...
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... last entered the United States at Buffalo , New York , on June 25 , 1943 , and was then admitted as a visitor for pleasure for a period of 48 hours ; ( 3 ) That the respondent then intended to return to Canada at the expiration of the ...
... last entered the United States at Buffalo , New York , on June 25 , 1943 , and was then admitted as a visitor for pleasure for a period of 48 hours ; ( 3 ) That the respondent then intended to return to Canada at the expiration of the ...
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... last entered the United States on or about May 26 , 1907 , at St. Johns , N. Dak . He was admitted to United States citizenship in 1921 and on November 10 , 1924 , his certificate of citizenship was canceled on the ground that he had ...
... last entered the United States on or about May 26 , 1907 , at St. Johns , N. Dak . He was admitted to United States citizenship in 1921 and on November 10 , 1924 , his certificate of citizenship was canceled on the ground that he had ...
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... last entered the United States on June 22 , 1943 , at El Paso , Tex .; ( 3 ) That the respondent entered the United States for the unlawful purpose of transporting opium from Mexico ; ( 4 ) That the respondent intended to return to ...
... last entered the United States on June 22 , 1943 , at El Paso , Tex .; ( 3 ) That the respondent entered the United States for the unlawful purpose of transporting opium from Mexico ; ( 4 ) That the respondent intended to return to ...
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... last entered the United States at the port of New York on March 31 , 1938 , and was then admitted as a visitor for a period of 4 months . He has never received any extension of his stay in this country . Having remained here longer than ...
... last entered the United States at the port of New York on March 31 , 1938 , and was then admitted as a visitor for a period of 4 months . He has never received any extension of his stay in this country . Having remained here longer than ...
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