Correspondence with Executive Departments: Hearing ...on H.R. 7995. Apr. 17, 19241924 - Počet stran: 37 |
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Strana 1194
... aliens would have difficulty in leaving their country without a passport from their country , even though they had immigra- tion certificates . In such cases , of course , the alien would have to get a passport and would have to get a ...
... aliens would have difficulty in leaving their country without a passport from their country , even though they had immigra- tion certificates . In such cases , of course , the alien would have to get a passport and would have to get a ...
Strana 1198
... aliens who adhere to the platform of the Third International . My suggestion is based on the theory that a communist is as dangerous under one party name as another . I hope that the above statement of communistic beliefs will be of ...
... aliens who adhere to the platform of the Third International . My suggestion is based on the theory that a communist is as dangerous under one party name as another . I hope that the above statement of communistic beliefs will be of ...
Strana 1201
... aliens are subject to the restrictions of the proposed measure unless they fall within the stated exceptions . The question at once arises whether there would be aliens , not falling within these exceptions who would be entitled to be ...
... aliens are subject to the restrictions of the proposed measure unless they fall within the stated exceptions . The question at once arises whether there would be aliens , not falling within these exceptions who would be entitled to be ...
Strana 1203
... alien with the immigration certificate and surrendered to the immigration officer at the port of arrival in the United States . This would leave the Government without a copy of the application and without any record of the facts upon ...
... alien with the immigration certificate and surrendered to the immigration officer at the port of arrival in the United States . This would leave the Government without a copy of the application and without any record of the facts upon ...
Strana 1204
... alien parent not born in the United States shall be determined by the country of birth of such parent , if such parent is entitled to an immigration certificate . I may observe that in case the minor child is accompanied by both parents ...
... alien parent not born in the United States shall be determined by the country of birth of such parent , if such parent is entitled to an immigration certificate . I may observe that in case the minor child is accompanied by both parents ...
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administrative features adoption ALBERT JOHNSON aliens amendments American application believe Burlingame treaty census of 1890 chairman chargé d'affaires CHARLES CHARLES E China Chinese immigration citizens or subjects classes commercial Commissioner Committee on Immigration Congress consent consular officer consuls continental United copy Cuba Cuban immigrants DEAR DEPARTMENT desire diplomatic double control EMBASSY emigration establishment Europe examination exclusion February 9 foreign countries foreign governments gration HANIHARA House Committee House of Representatives HUGHES immi immigration act Immigration and Naturalization immigration bill immigration certificate immigration laws issued Italy January 24 Japan Japanese Government legislation letter of February ment nation nonquota certificates oath passports permit picture brides present President proposed measure prospective immigrants provisions question quota restriction RAKER referred regulating immigration relations Rumanian SABATH Secretary of Labor Section 11 separate quota sincerely so-called gentlemen's agreement statement submitted suggestion territories tion treaty of 1911 United States Senate vetoed visé Washington
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Strana 1196 - That the number of aliens of any nationality who may be admitted under the immigration laws to the United States in any fiscal year shall be limited to 3 per centum of the number of foreign-born persons of such nationality resident in the United States as determined by the United States census of 1910.
Strana 1221 - ... to carry on trade, wholesale and retail, to own or lease and occupy houses, manufactories, warehouses, and shops, to employ agents of their choice, to lease land for residential purposes and generally to do anything incident to or necessary for trade upon the same terms as native citizens or subjects, submitting themselves to the laws and regulations there established.
Strana 1211 - Parties hereto that all the provisions of the several treaties between the United States and China which were in force on the first day of January AD 1900, are continued in full force and effect except in so far as they are modified by the present Treaty or other treaties to which the United States is a party.
Strana 1205 - For the purposes of this act nationality shall be determined by country of birth, treating as separate countries the colonies or dependencies for which separate enumeration was made in the United States census of 1910.
Strana 1208 - The subjects of each of the two high contracting parties shall have full liberty to enter, travel, or reside in any part of the Dominions and possessions of the other contracting party, and shall enjoy full and perfect protection for their persons and property.
Strana 1211 - In proceeding this day to the signature of the treaty of commerce and navigation between Japan and the United States...
Strana 1202 - States to another through foreign contiguous territory, (5) a bona fide alien seaman serving as such on a vessel arriving at a port of the United States and seeking to enter temporarily the United States solely in the pursuit of his calling as a seaman...
Strana 1208 - The citizens or subjects of each of the high contracting parties shall have liberty to enter, travel, and reside in the territories of the other...
Strana 1216 - February 8, 1924, to the chairman of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization of the House of Representatives.
Strana 1215 - To her the mere fact that a few hundreds or thousands of her nationals will or will not be admitted into the domains of other countries is immaterial so long as no question of national susceptibilities is involved. The important question is whether Japan, as a nation, is or is not entitled to the proper respect and consideration of other nations. In other words, the Japanese Government asks of the United States Government simply that proper consideration ordinarily given by one nation to the self-respect...