Deportation for Acts Tending to Incite Disloyalty and Denial of Public Land Privileges to Certain Aliens: Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 9975 and H.R. 10066. Statements of Walter H. NewtonU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - 23 страница |
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... reason that I thought that it ought to go to this committee , and I think I so talked with the clerk in connec- tion with it . If it were something that pertained primarily to the public lands , there is no question but what it should ...
... reason that I thought that it ought to go to this committee , and I think I so talked with the clerk in connec- tion with it . If it were something that pertained primarily to the public lands , there is no question but what it should ...
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... reason , it seems to me , why these measures should be heard by this committee . Mr. WELTY . I simply raised the question at the inception , be- cause I thought we had better consider those things , which is the primary object . The ...
... reason , it seems to me , why these measures should be heard by this committee . Mr. WELTY . I simply raised the question at the inception , be- cause I thought we had better consider those things , which is the primary object . The ...
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... reason for picking fellows out who themselves threw up their papers , and we would provide such other punishment as we can for aliens who were really under no duty or obligation , except that of residents in a country , to go into the ...
... reason for picking fellows out who themselves threw up their papers , and we would provide such other punishment as we can for aliens who were really under no duty or obligation , except that of residents in a country , to go into the ...
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... reason that word was used advisedly , who advocate changes in our form of government . An alien ought to keep still about that . Mr. WILSON . I appreciate your position . In other words , he should not tell you how the house shall be ...
... reason that word was used advisedly , who advocate changes in our form of government . An alien ought to keep still about that . Mr. WILSON . I appreciate your position . In other words , he should not tell you how the house shall be ...
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... reasons for deporting her than the fact that she was pursuing a business avocation , and I took it up with the State Department , and their reply was that Great Britain was exercising the sovereign right of a nation to deport any ...
... reasons for deporting her than the fact that she was pursuing a business avocation , and I took it up with the State Department , and their reply was that Great Britain was exercising the sovereign right of a nation to deport any ...
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account of alienage advocate any change advocate changes ALBERT JOHNSON aliens who claimed aliens who withdrew amendment American citizens benefits Bryce CHAIRMAN claimed exemption COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION Congress conscientious objectors Constitution criminal act declarants deportation of anarchists Ellis Island enact a law entitled An act espionage act first-paper aliens form of government freedom of speech Gentlemen helpful suggestions immigration act IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION intent July 9 KLECZKA KNUTSON language in referring legislation Lenine ment methods of terrorism Minnesota NEWTON number of aliens philosophical anarchist placed in class postal power of self-preservation prohibited Provost Marshal Public Lands Committee question red flag render military service run our Government Russia sabotage soldier-settlement bill soviet form subdivision Suppose Supreme Court taking public lands tell TENDING TO INCITE things tion total number Trotsky United unlawful methods VAILE violated violence WELTY WILSON withdrew their papers word
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Страница 11 - ... shall, upon the warrant of the Secretary of Labor, be taken into custody and deported in the manner provided in the immigration act of February fifth, nineteen hundred and seventeen.
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Страница 12 - ... the press ; nor the right of the people to assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievances. It is, of course, true that if an alien is not permitted to enter this country, or, having entered contrary to law, is expelled, he is in fact cut off from worshipping or speaking or publishing...
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Страница 12 - It has no reference to an establishment of religion, nor does it prohibit the free exercise thereof; nor abridge the freedom of speech or of the press; nor the right of the people to assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievances.
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