Sentenced to imprisonment-Continued more than once-Continued
sentence, for separate offenses, imposed at same time, vol. III, p. 575
narcotics; no requirement of sentence following conviction; 1931 Act as amended by 1940 Act; 21 U. S. C. 174 vol. III, p. 620
New York State Vocational Institu- tion, vol. IV, p. 544
one year or more:
eight months of sentence suspend-
ed; vol. III, p. 580
sentenced for three separate of- fenses in three counts, vol. III, p. 460 sentence of "twelve months;"
New Jersey; vol. II, p. 579 probation, where verdict of guilty may later be set aside; California; vol. I, p. 343
reformatory for Women; Massachu- setts; vol. II, p. 530
retrial after long term in prison was served, followed by sentence to pro- bation, vol. III. p. 187
suspended, wholly; effect as to crime prior to entry, vol. III, p. 569 suspended, wholly; narcotic case; vol. III, p. 388
Youth Authority and Vocational In- stitution; California; vol. IV, p. 136 Servant of foreign government official; re- entry permit, eligibility; see Reentry permit Service:
foreign armed forces, expatriation
ground; see Citizenship-loss: serv- ice in foreign armed forces neutral alien claiming exemption from armed forces; ineligibility to citi- zenship, see Ineligibility to citizen- ship
notice to detain, and notice of lia- bility, in connection with fine pro- ceeding, see Fine
Seventh proviso, sec. 3, 1917 Act: advance, in; of application for ad- mission; vol. I, p. 79, vol. IV, p. 226
barred from relief under sec. 19 (d), 1917 Act, nevertheless may be grant- ed 7th proviso relief, and thus be- come eligible for sec, 19 (c) relief (voluntary departure and preexam- ination); vol. I, p. 204, vol. II, pp. 459, 698
bigamy, vol. I, p. 525
conditional grant, vol. II, p. 486, vol. III, p. 571
crime; evidence outside conviction record, consideration of; vol. I, p. 8 criminal cases, elements to be con- sidered; vol. III, p. 767
documents, to waive; vol. IV, p. 463
Seventh proviso, sec. 3, 1917 Act-Con. domicile :
absence from U. S. of 23 years,
deportation does not necessarily terminate; vol. I, p. 646. vol. II, p. 168
eked 7 years, while in U. S. in unlawful status, vol. IV, p. 1 illegal entry, based on; vol. I, p. 166, vol. II, pp. 168, 460 interruption of seven years' domi-
cile by deportation or exclu- sion, vol. I, p. 376, vol. IV, p. 82
minor, of follows that of person from whom domicile of origin was taken; vol. II, p. 87 temporary absence of at least eight months of 7 years' pe- riod; vol. I, p. 631
good moral character, vol. IV. p. 211 illiteracy, vol. II, pp. 168, 620, vol. III, p. 807
immigration laws, crime committed in
scheme to defeat; vol. I, p. 525, vol. II, pp. 486, 606
indecent exposure, vol. II. p. 633 insanity, prior; vol. II, p. 87 narcotic conviction not specifically within sec. 3. 1917 Act, although reached by it, applicability of re- lief to; vol. I, p. 293
naturalization, misconduct in connec- tion with; vol. I, p. 79, vol. II, pp. 593, 700, 712, 905, vol. III, p. 343 neutral alien claiming exemption from U. S. military service; vol. II, p. 858, vol. IV, p. 180
nunc pro tunc grant; vol. I, p. 1 policy, vol. III, pp. 571, 767, 804 rape, vol. III, p. 480
restitution of money to Government as condition of grant; vol. II, p. 486
subversive ground, vol. III, pp. 784, 787, vol. IV, p. 260
war, alien brought to U. S. by reasons arising out of, vol. IV, p. 1 Sexual intercourse; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude Skilled agriculturalist; quota preference; sec. 6 (a) (1) (B), 1924 Act; vol. III, p. 798
Smuggling aliens:
1940 Act violation:
court recommendation against deportation; vol. III, p. 468 meaning of "for gain;" vol. II, p. 758
Soviet Union; recognition by U. S., vol. II, p. 247
Spouse of veterans; deportability under "Gigolo Act," see Deportation grounds: "Gigolo Act"
State Department:
power to waive immigrant visa re- quirement for returning resident; vol. III, p. 582
change to employee of officer of desig- nated international organization, notwithstanding prior unlawful presence; sec. 3 (7), 1924 Act, vol. II, p. 773
failure to maintain; deportation ground; see Deportation ground: status, failure to maintain
Statutory construction:
aid as to intent of legislator, not limi-
tation; vol. I, p. 420
administrative construction; statute ambiguous, vol. II, p. 271
expatriation laws strictly construed, vol. II, pp. 309, 433
guidance from congressional history, vol. II, p. 280
omissions in statutes, vol. II, pp. 189, 400
penal statute, vol. II, p. 444
statutes in derogation of common law, vol. II, p. 399
strict literal interpretation leading to unjust result, vol. I, p. 420 substantive rights affected, when; vol. II, p. 399
words of common usage, vol. II, p. 449
Statutory rape, see Rape
Stealing; moral turpitude, see Crimes in- volving moral turpitude
Stealing, the fact of, as evidence of in- tent; vol II, p. 203
Stipulation of fact, see Evidence
Student, status; effect of induction into armed forces upon immigration; vol. IV, p. 630
armed forces, foreign, service in any, including Russian, as exclusion ground, vol. IV, pp. 336, 363 Communist Party:
Canada, vol. IV, p. 745 Germany, affiliation with Com- munist International, vol. III, p. 784
U. S. A., vol. III, pp. 411, 736, vol. IV, p. 475 constitutionality of statutes, vol. III, pp. 411, 736
destruction of free enterprise, ad- herent of principles directed toward (D. P. Act of June 25, 1948, as amended):
physician in Russian dispensary, vol. IV, p. 370
school teacher and supervisor in Russia, vol. IV. p. 368 entry, date, as factor; 1918 Act, as amended; vol. IV. p. 596
Subversive-Continued
force and violence (1918 Act, as amended):
Communist Party, U. S. A., 1925-1939; vol. III, p. 411
proof no longer required, vol. IV, pp. 167, 475, 745
International Workers' Order, vol. I, p. 450, vol. III, p. 411, vol. IV, p. 578 killing, assaulting, officers of organ- ized government, belief; 1918 Act, as amended; motive, as factor; vol. IV, p. 108
Labor Progressive Party of Canada, vol. III, p. 777
literature, proscribed, Vol. III, p. 440 Membership:
evidence; statements in alien registration form; vol. IV, p.
past; coexistence of alienage and membership as factor in depor- tation proceeding; 1918 Act, as amended, vol. IV, p. 569
past; date of entry as factor in deportation proceeding; 1918 Act, as amended; vol. IV, p.
past; in proscribed organization, as deportation ground, vol. III, p. 411, vol. IV, p. 596 past; within purview of 1918 Act as amended, vol. III, p. 736 voluntariness; automatic char- acter of membership in Italian Fascist Party; city hall em- ployee; vol. IV, p. 517 voluntariness; consciousness of organization's subversive char- acter, vol. IV, pp. 314, 341, 504, 675, 752
voluntariness; weight of alien's uncontradicted testimony, vol. IV, pp. 334, 365
news organ, mere subscription to offi- cial; as deportation ground; vol. IV, p. 450
ninth proviso relief, ex-member Brit- ish Communist Party, vol. II, p. 466 prejudicial to interests of U. S., entry; temporary exclusion; vol. III, p. 777
proscribed organization, evidence of its nature; proof of alien's knowl- edge of doctrines; burden of proof; vol. III, p. 736
Russia, trade union in; proscribed character; vol. IV, pp. 334, 365 Seventh proviso relief:
former member Communist Party, Germany, vol. III, p. 784
former member Communist Party, United States, vol. III, p. 787
Subversive-Continued
Stipulation as to membership, made prior to change in law; vol. IV, p. 561
Workers' Party (U. S.); proscribed character; vol. IV, p. 341
Young Communist League of U. S., affiliation with Communist Party, U. S. A.; vol. IV, p. 596
Sudetenland; marriage and divorce laws; vol. III, p. 851
Suspension of deportation:
availability of other relief, as factor, vol. IV, p. 412
discretion need not be exercised not- withstanding good moral character during statutory period, vol. I, p. 543
economic detriment:
child, deportation of; detriment to parents; child supported by parents; child reached major- ity after applying for suspen- sion; vol. III, p. 745 family group, large (7); alien parents; history of immigation violations; vol. IV, p. 715 family group, large (7); wife/ mother and two children na- tives of U. S.; remainder of family citizens of Mexico; vol. IV, p. 711
family group, large (6); four na- tives and citizens of Canada residing near border; brief U. S. residence; vol. IV, p. 707 family group, large (5); wife/
mother U. S. citizen who re- sided most of life in Mexico; husband/father, and one daughter, natives and citizens of Mexico; two U. S.-born minor children, vol. IV, p. 729 family group, large (4; hus-
band/father, citizen of U. S.; applicants entered for specific purpose of applying for suspen- sion; vol. IV, p. 713.
family group, large (4); parents natives and citizens of Mexico; brief U. S. residence, vol. IV, p. 709 husband/father, deportation of; detriment to citizen wife and citizen child; joint earnings; vol. II, 627 husband/father, deportation of; detriment to citizen wife; cou- ple living apart through circum- stances beyond their control; vol. II, p. 775 husband, deportation of; detri- ment to citizen wife; latter's employment and couple's low income, as factors; vol. III, p. 833
Suspension of deportation-Continued economic detriment-Continued husband, deportation of; detrl- ment to lawful permanent resi- dent wife; latter's assets in U. S. about $1,500,000; vol. IV, p. 437
legal obligation to support, vol. III, p. 711
marriage, after institution of de- portation proceedings; vol. III, p. 490, vol. IV, p. 589 marriage, validity of; see Mar- riage
measured on assumption alien is to be deported-not in consid- eration of alternative forms of relief, vol. II, p. 679 mother, deportation of; detriment to citizen child; latter's need of unbroken home, and joint par- ental care, as factors; vol. III, p. 707 mother/wife, deportation of; det- riment to citizen minor child and lawful permanent resident husband; vol. III, p. 707 enemy alien, vol. III, p. 532 evidence outside the record, vol. III, p. 714
excluded alien, paroled into U. S.; eligibility; vol. III, p. 541
false statements as to U. S. citizen- ship, vol. I, p. 543, vol. III, p. 180 good moral character:
adulterous relations, prior; vol. III, p. 478
extra-marital relations, not nec- essarily a bar; vol. II, p. 892 extra-marital status, failure to adjust; vol. III, pp. 478, 567 misconduct during statutory pe-
riod, vol. I, pp. 158, 611, vol. II, pp. 492, 830, 892, vol. III, pp. 180, 833
standards, vol. II, p. 731, vol. III, p. 833
immigration violations, history of; wife, and two dependent children, citizens of U. S.; vol. IV, p. 704 Ineligibility to citizenship, vol. III, p. 249 (see also Ineligibility to citizen- ship)
loyalty doubt; vol. II, pp. 838, 895, vol. III, p. 532
Mexican agricultural laborer (1943 Act); vol. II, pp. 692, 751
neutral alien claiming exemption from military service, vol. II, p. 899, vol. III, p. 249
nonresident of U. S.; eligibility; ex- cluded alien; vol. III, p. 541 nonsupport of children, vol. III, p. 393 recent arrival; Cuban woman having dependent U. S.-born child but with Cuban husband residing in Cuba; vol. IV, p. 654
Suspension of deportation-Continued
refusal to testify, vol. I, p. 543 seaman:
deserter of allied vessel in war- time; residence requirements barely met; single; no depend- ents in U. S.; no close rela- tives in U. S.; vol. IV, p. 705 recently arrived; policy; vol. III, p. 490, vol. IV, p. 223 student; effect on student status; vol. III, p. 386
visitors; recent entry; two children
born during visit; vol. IV, p. 731 withdrawal of case from Congress aft- er adjournment; vol. II, p. 411 Swain's Island; annexation by U. S.; non- citizen nationality; vol. III, pp. 589, 729 Sweden and Norway; nationality treaty with U. S.; vol. III, p. 668
Taking mail from depository, see Crimes involving moral turpitude: mail Telegraph operator, Canadian, coming to fill relief job; immigrant status; vol. III, p. 857
Temporary absences, see Absence, tem- porary
Temporary exclusion; entry prejudicial; vol. III, p. 777
Territory subject to jurisdiction of U. S.; Supreme Court definition; vol. III, p. 679
admission of commission, see Crime, admission of commission
moral turpitude, see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Trader, see Treaty merchant; Treaty trader
Treaty between United States, Germany and Great Britain by which American Samoa acquired by United States, vol. III, p. 729
Treaty merchant; continuance of exempt status determined by treaty; vol. I, p. 201
Treay of Ghent; American Indians born in Canada; vol. I, p. 601; vol. III p. 191 Treaty trader:
amendment of record to show admis- sion as returning resident, vol. II, p. 834
substantial trade requirement; sec. 3 (6), 1924 Act; vol. III, p. 517 Treaty with Norway and Sweden; na- tionality; vol. III, p. 668
Treaty with Switzerland; basis for claim of exemption from military service; vol. II, pp. 860, 915
Uncle and niece, marriage, validity; see Marriage
United Nations, employee; adjustment of status to; alien under deportation pro- ceedings, vol. II, p. 773
United States and territory subject to jurisdiction thereof; Supreme Court definition; vol. III, p. 679
United States citizen; alien erroneously recorded, at time of entry, as; amend- ment of record; see Record of entry: amendment or correction
United States citizen veteran; married minor child of; benefits of act of Dec. 28, 1945, vol. III, p. 40
United States citizenship, acquisition and loss of, see Citizenship, and subordinate titles thereunder
United States citizenship, claimed falsely on entry; deportability; see Deportation grounds: entry by false and misleading statement
United States citizenship; right to judicial determination of claim; vol. I, p. 587 United States, definition; vol. III, p. 678 United States Government, liability for fines and torts; vol. II, p. 576 United States mainland from Hawaii and Guam; applicability of immigration laws; vol. III, p. 159
United States mainland from Puerto Rico; applicability of immigration laws; vol. III, p. 161
United States, noncitizen nationals of, see National, noncitizen, of United States United States passport:
evidence of citizenship, vol. III, p. 680 illegal use; 22 U. S. C. 220; vol. III, p. 623
Uttering a forged instrument, see Crimes involving moral turpitude
adopted child may benefit under Act of Dec. 28, 1945; vol. III, pp. 131, 608 discharge; honorableness; effect of dishonorable discharge following honorable discharge, vol. IV, p. 622 married minor child may benefit un- der Act of Dec. 28, 1945; vol. III, p. 40
wife, alleged; admitted under Act of Dec. 28, 1945; deportability under "Gigolo" Act of May 14, 1937; vol. III, p. 73
World War I; naturalized; expatria- tive effect of return to Norwary; vol.III, p. 668
acquisition of citizenship by child, born out of wedlock, abroad, of mother who was born in Virgin Islands but whose citizenship was acquired through marriage; vol. III, p. 870
acquisition of citizenship by native; Act of Feb. 25, 1927 as amended by 1932 Act, vol. III, p. 719 entry prior to July 1, 1948; pre- sumption of admission for perma- nent residence; vol. I, p. 414
authority, in deportation proceedings to review de novo factual suffi- ciency for issuance when there was indication of error of judgment by consul but no fraud or misrepre- sentation, vol. IV, p. 532
bringing an immigrant without; fine;
see Fine: immigrant visa, bring- ing immigrant who lacked denaturalization; visa requirement at time of last entry; relation back; vol III, p. 275, vol. IV, pp. 373, 702
deportation for lack of, or improper, see Deportation grounds: charge
exclusion for lack of, or improper, see Exclusion grounds: visa charge materiality of statements in applica- tion for; vol. II, p. 654
nationality for quota purposes, see Nationality
nonquota, see Nonquota immigrant petition for:
Chinese beneficiary; eligibility, as child of veteran, Act of Aug. 19, 1950, vol. IV, p. 388 Chinese spouses or parents of U. S. citizen; quota preference status under secs. 4 (a) and 6 (a) (1) (A), 1924 Act, vol. IV. p. 552
denial by consul on grounds un- related to statements effect; revocation; vol. III, p. 376 draft dodger, necessity to deter- mine admissibility, vol. III, p. 376
East Indian; husband bene- ficiary; right to preference, vol. IV, p. 187 wife/niece beneficiary; state, where parties will cohabit, would not prosecute; vol. IV. p. 239
wife/niece beneficiary; marriage valid in Rhode Island; vol. IV. p. 632
procured by fraud or misrepresenta- tion; deportation; see Deportation grounds: visa charge
quota preference, see Quota preference
returning lawful permanent resident, see Nonquota immigrant
another's name and identity, use
criminal record, failure to reveal, vol. III, p. 20
marriage, see Marriage
Visitor (see also Nonimmigrant): business; commercial character; tem- porary character, vol. II, p. 241 contract labor, see Contract labor daily crosser to collect scrap to be sold in Mexico, vol. IV. p. 217 determination of whether bona fide visitor or immigrant, see also Im- migrant: classification, immigrant or nonimmigrant domestic servant:
coming to join former employer, vol. IV. p. 287
Voluntary departure (see also Discretion- ary relief):
alien's right to receive explanation in simple language and to apply; vol. I, p. 546
extension of time to depart:
failure to take steps to depart
within prescribed period, vol. IV, p. 667
reasonable time, usually 30 days; when extension merited; vol. IV, p. 626
good moral character, see Good moral character; Suspension of deporta- tion good moral character ineligible to citizenship (neutral who filed D. S. S. Form 301); vol. IV, p. 180 (see also Ineligible to citizen- ship)
need not be granted though alien of good moral character during statu- tory period, vol. I, p. 543, vol. IV, p. 626
need not be granted though eligible under sec. 19 (c), 1917 Act; ulti- mate decision predicated on case's merits; vol. IV, p. 626
recently arrived alien:
marriage after institution of de- portation proceedings, vol. III, p. 490
without family ties in U. S.; vol. IV, p. 626
return, illegally, after voluntary de- parture; necessity for strong exten- uating circumstances; vol. IV, p. 626
saboteur, crew member removed from vessel and interned; Italian Fas- cist; vol. II, p. 582
seaman, coming to remain in violation of law, vol. IV. p. 589
time to effectuate; not less than thirty days, usually, should be ac- corded; vol. IV, p. 667
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