| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1924 - 1194 str.
...United States; all aliens who have been lawfully admitted to the United States and who later shall go in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory : Provided that nothing in this Act shall exclude, if otherwise admissible, persons convicted, or who... | |
| 1915 - 1352 str.
...States, nor upon aliens who have been lawfully admitted to the United States and who later shall go in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory: Provided, That the CommissionerXreneral of Immigration, under the direction or with the approval of... | |
| New York (State). Board of Charities - 1910 - 1028 str.
...States, nor upon aliens who have been lawfully admitted to the United States and who later shall go in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory :* Provided, That the Commissioner-General of Immigration, under the direction or •with the approval... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1924 - 976 str.
...continuous transit through the United States; aliens lawfully admitted to the United States who later go in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign territory; bona-fide alien seamen serving on vessels coming to and going from the United States; and... | |
| United States. Bureau of Immigration - 1912 - 520 str.
...nor on account of aliens who have been lawfully admitted to the United States and who later shall go in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory; but to insure against evasion of said tax under these exceptions, the Commissioner General of Immigration... | |
| Andrew J. Palm, Henry Randall Waite - 1893 - 842 str.
...commerce law. Our present legislation and customs regulations for the shipment of merchandise in bond, in transit from one part of the United States to another through Canada, work great injustice to our own great trans-continental lines and open a wide door for fraud... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Immigration - 1902 - 508 str.
...aliens who have once been admitted into the United States and have paid the head tax who later shall go in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory." Under the present law and under our present system it will be utterly impossible for a person having... | |
| United States - 1903 - 576 str.
...aliens who have once been admitted into the United States and have paid the head tax who later shall go in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory : Provided, That the Commissioner-General of Immigration, under the direction or with the approval... | |
| United States - 1903 - 540 str.
...aliens who have once been admitted into the United States and have paid the head tax who later shall go in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory: I*rovided, That the CommissionerGeneral of Immigration, under the direction or with the approval of... | |
| United States - 1903 - 544 str.
...who have once been admitted into the United States and have • paid the head tax who later shall go in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory: Provided, That the CommissionerGeneral of Immigration, under the direction or with the approval of... | |
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