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Books by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization
Total count: 495
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Chinese immigrationMr. Lehlbach, from the Select Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the followin report.Govt. Print. Office1891-01-01
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Immigration and alien contract labor laws.s.n.1894-01-01
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Passengers or emigrants embarking from the United States. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a communication from the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, in relation to the importance of the question of determining the movement, passenger and emigrant, from the United States to foreign countries, and inclosing a draft of a bill for that purpose.s.n.1894-01-01
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Administration of immigration and contract-labor laws. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, pursuant to House resolution dated June 7, 1894, information relative to the rules and regulations issued in connection with the administration of immigration and contract-labor laws.s.n.1894-01-01
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Additional regulations concerning immigration.s.n.1896-01-01
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Amending the immigration laws.s.n.1896-01-01
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Consular inspection of immigrants.s.n.1896-01-01
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A bill to amend the immigration laws of the United StatesG.P.O.1897-01-01
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A bill to prohibit immigration of all skilled and unskilled foreign manual laborG.P.O.1897-01-01
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Foreign immigration ...Mr. Danford, from the Committee on Immigration, submitted the following report (to accompany H.R.1)G.P.O.1897-01-01
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A bill establishing additional regulations concerning immigration into the United StatesG.P.O.1897-01-01
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Joint resolution to create a commission to examine into the subject of immigrationG.P.O.1898-01-01
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A bill to amend the immigration laws of the United States relative to the insaneG.P.O.1898-01-01
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A bill to provide for more rigid inspection of immigrants and to enforce existing laws relating theretoG.P.O.1898-01-01
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Japanese immigrationG.P.O.1900-01-01
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Japanese immigration.s.n.1900-01-01
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Amendment of immigration laws.s.n.1901-01-01
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Paper read before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization of the U.S. House of Representatives[s.n.]1902-01-01
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Immigration of aliensMr. Shattuc, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following Report (to accompany H.R. 12199)G.P.O.1902-01-01
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Commission to investigate, etc., the naturalization laws of the United States.s.n.1905-01-01
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Fannie Diner.s.n.1906-01-01
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Bureau of Immigration and NaturalizationG.P.O.1906-01-01
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Immigrant station on Angel Island, California. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of Commerce and Labor submitting an estimate of appropriation for construction of the immigrant station at Angel Island, San Francisco, Cal.s.n.1906-01-01
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Immigration of aliens into the United StatesG.P.O.1906-01-01
Uniform rule for the naturalization of alienshearing before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, of the House of Representatives, Tuesday, January 23, 1906, on the bill H. R. 9964, entitled "a bill to establish a Bureau of Naturalization, and to provide for a uniform rule for the naturalization of aliens througout the United States."Govt. Print. Off.1906-01-01-
Fannie Diner1906-01-01
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Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization of the House of Representatives, January 23, 1906, to March 6, 1906, inclusiveon the bills to establish a bureau of naturalization, and to provide for a uniform rule for the naturalization of aliens throughout the United States, and on different bills referring to the subject of restricting immigration.Gov't Print. Off.1906-01-01
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To validate certain certificates of NaturalizationApril 27, 1906, referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed : Mr. Bennet, of New York, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following report (to accompany H.R. 18713)G.P.O.1906-01-01
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H.J. Res. 132 (report no. 2825), in the House of RepresentativesApril 3, 1906, Mr. Bennet, of New York, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, reported, in lieu of H.J. Res. 121, the following joint resolution, which was committed to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed : joint resolution permitting the waiving of the alien immigration law in case of Fannie DinerG.P.O.1906-01-01
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Certain reports of Immigrant Inspector Marcus Braun. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, transmitting, in response to the inquiry of the House, certain reports made by Immigrant Inspector Marcus Braun.s.n.1906-01-01
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Estimate for new barge office building, New York City. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, submitting an estimate for the construction of a barge office building in New York City.s.n.1908-01-01
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Hearings before Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, on H.R. 11326G.P.O.1908-01-01
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For the relief of clerks of courts exercising jurisdiction under section 3 of the Naturalization Act.s.n.1908-01-01
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To amend section 13 of the Naturalization Law.s.n.1908-01-01
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Hearings [Feb. 18, 1908] before Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, on H. R. 11326.Gov't. Print. Off.1908-01-01
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New immigrant station at Boston, Mass.s.n.1908-01-01
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Immigration station at Philadelphia, PA.s.n.1908-01-01
Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Naturalization [Jan. 21, Feb. 18, May 2, 1908]Gov't print. off.1908-01-01-
Appeal on questions of law in naturalization cases.s.n.1908-01-01
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To amend section 1 of the Passenger Act of 1882.[s.n.]1908-01-01
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Amending immigration law relative to deportation of alien criminals.s.n.1908-01-01
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Extension of immigration dock in New York City, etc.s.n.1908-01-01
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Waiving of immigration law in case of Mathilde Sandgren.s.n.1908-01-01
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Amending naturalization law relative to appeals and fees and compensation of clerks of courts.s.n.1908-01-01
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Immigration into Hawaii.s.n.1908-01-01
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Hearings before Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, on S. 5083G.P.O.1908-01-01
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To amend section 13 of Naturalization Law.s.n.1908-01-01
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Deportation and exclusion of immoral aliens, etc.s.n.1909-01-01
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Amending immigration law relative to separation of families.s.n.1910-01-01
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Hearings before Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-first CongressGov't Printing Office1910-01-01
Hearing before Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, 61st Congress [January 20-May 21, 1910]Gov't. Print. Off.1910-01-01-
To amend the Immigration Act in further defining the excluded classes.s.n.1910-01-01
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Amending section 21 of the Immigration Act relative to criminal aliens.s.n.1910-01-01
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Head tax on immigrants.s.n.1910-01-01
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Amending naturalization law relative to compensation of clerks.s.n.1910-01-01
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Exchange of immigration station site, Boston, Mass.s.n.1910-01-01
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Water main and electric cable across Galveston Channel.s.n.1910-01-01
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George Drought.s.n.1910-01-01
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Amending the naturalization laws.s.n.1910-01-01
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Alien criminals.s.n.1910-01-01
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Amending statutes relating to naturalization.s.n.1910-01-01
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Investigation of conditions in naturalization proceedings in southern district of New York.s.n.1910-01-01
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Immigration law relative to alien seamen and stowaways ...Mr. Bennet of New York, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following report (to accompany H.R. 32441)G.P.O.1911-01-01
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Hearings relative to alien seamen and stowaways before Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-first Congress, third sessionG.P.O.1911-01-01
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Investigation of naturalization conditions in New York City.s.n.1911-01-01
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Immigration law relative to alien seamen and stowaways.s.n.1911-01-01
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Naturalization of wives of insane aliens.s.n.1911-01-01
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Immigration of aliens into the United States.s.n.1911-01-01
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Naturalization of wives of insane aliens ...Mr. Bennet of New York, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following report (to accompany S. 9443)G.P.O.1911-01-01
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Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Nationalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-second Congress, second session ...Govt. Print. Off.1912-01-01
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Immigration of Aliens. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, in reply to a communication from the chairman of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, giving an opinion as to a proposed amendment to the Burnett bill, pending in the House, and the Dillingham bill, which has passed the Senate.s.n.1912-01-01
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Admission of aliens into the United States. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, submitting department views on H. R. 22048, a bill to further restrict the admission of aliens into the United States, in response to inquiry of Mr. Burnett.s.n.1912-01-01
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Railway lines entering United States. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, giving Department views of H. R. 19544.s.n.1912-01-01
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Amendment to Immigration Act of 1907. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, giving Department views on H. R. 19545, a bill relating to the Immigration Act of 1907.s.n.1912-01-01
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Alien insane.s.n.1912-01-01
Immigration law relative to alien seamen and stowaways ...ReportGovt. print. off.1912-01-01-
Immigration station in Chicago. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, giving Department's views on H. R. 21220 in response to inquiry of the Chairman of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization.s.n.1912-01-01
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[Cost of building for immigrant station at Boston, Massachusetts.]s.n.1913-01-01
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Immigration of Asiatic laborers. Letter from the Secretary of Labor, transmitting letter from the Commissioner of Immigration in regard to the immigration of Asiatic laborers.s.n.1913-01-01
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Restriction of immigrationhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, sixty-third Congress, second session, on H.R. 6060G.P.O.1913-01-01
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Comment on House bill 102. Letter from the Secretary of Labor, transmitting, in compliance with rule 41 of the House of Representatives and in response to a letter from the Chairman of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, comment with regard to House bill 102.s.n.1914-01-01
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Restriction of immigration.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-third Congress, second session, on H.R. 6060. Statement of Frank Morrison, secretary of the American Federation of Labor. December 12, 1913.Govt. Print. Off.1914-01-01
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Observations concerning section 9 of H.R. 6060. Letter from the Secretary of Labor, submitting additional observations concerning section 9 of H.R. 6060.s.n.1914-01-01
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Regulation of immigration of aliens.s.n.1914-01-01
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George E. Lerrigo.s.n.1915-01-01
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Declarations of intention to become citizens ...Report. <To accompany S. 4594>Govt. Print. Off.1916-01-01
Restriction of immigrationGovt. print. off.1916-01-01-
Restriction of immigration.Hearings before the Committee on immigration and naturalization, House of representatives, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session, on petition by United Chinese society for admission of Chinese to Hawaii. Tuesday, September 5, 1916Govt. print. off.1916-01-01
Declarations of intention to become citizens.s.n.1916-01-01-
Conditions at Ellis Island, N. Y.s.n.1916-01-01
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Repatriation of certain former American citizenshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, first session, on H.R. 3647, permitting the repatriation of certain former American citizens. May 24 and 25, June 14 and 29, 1917G.P.O.1917-01-01
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Naturalization of resident aliens.s.n.1917-01-01
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Joseph Beech.s.n.1917-01-01
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Regulation of immigrationMr. Burnett, from the Committee on Immigration, submitted the following conference report (to accompany H.R. 10384)G.P.O.1917-01-01
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To amend an act entitled "An act in reference to the expatriation of citizens and their protection abroad," approved March 2, 1907.s.n.1917-01-01
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Readmission to the United States of certain aliens.s.n.1918-01-01
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Make valid certain certificates of naturalization.s.n.1918-01-01
To amend the naturalization laws ...ReportGovt. print. off.1918-01-01-
Immigration of aliens into United States.s.n.1918-01-01
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Prohibition of immigrationhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, third session, on H.R. 13325, 13669, 13904, and 14577G.P.O.1919-01-01
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Exclusion and expulsion of aliens of anarchistic and similar classes ...Report <To accompany H. R. 11224> ...Govt. print. off.1919-01-01
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Suspension of immigration.s.n.1919-01-01
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To expel and exclude from the United States certain undesirable aliensMr. Burnett, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following Report (to accompany H.R. 16017)G.P.O.1919-01-01
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Education and Americanizationhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, first session, on H.R. 9949 and reported by the Committee as H.R. 10404. October 16, 17, 23, and 27, 1919. Statement of Raymond F. CristG.P.O.1919-01-01
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Deportation of interned alienshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, third session, on H.R. 13965, January 16, 1919 : statement of Alfred BettmanG.P.O.1919-01-01
Proposed changes in naturalization lawsHearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, first sessionGovt. Print. Off.1919-01-01-
Exclusion and expulsion of aliens of anarchistic and similar classes.s.n.1919-01-01
Amending the naturalization laws and creating a bureau of coast guard patrol in the Bureau of immigration ...ReportGovt. print. off.1919-01-01-
Percentage plans for restriction of immigrationhearings ... Sixty-sixth Congress, first session. June 12-14, 18-20, September 25, 1919.Govt. print. off.1919-01-01
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Proposed changes in naturalization lawshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, first sessionG.P.O.1919-01-01
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Proposed changes in naturalization lawshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, first session on H.R. 3911U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1919-01-01
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To expel and exclude from the United States certain undesirable aliens.s.n.1919-01-01
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Arrests on deportation warrants. Letter from the acting Secretary of Labor, transmitting statement showing number of arrests and causes therefor; the number of deportations effected and the causes therefor; the number of cases in which deportation was defeated; and the causes or grounds upon which deportation proceedings were undertaken.s.n.1919-01-01
Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and NaturalizationH. of R., 66th Congress.Government Printing Office1919-01-01-
Deportation cases of William T. and Amy Colyerhearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session. June 5, 1920 : supplemental report in connection with hearings on Communist Labor Party deportation cases held May 4, 6 and 7, 1920. Hearings in the cases of William T. and Amy ColyerG.P.O.1920-01-01
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Administration of immigration laws.Govt. print. off.1920-01-01
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To amend section 3 of the act to regulate the immigration of aliens to the United States.s.n.1920-01-01
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Administration of Immigration Lawshearings before the United States House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Sixty-Sixth Congress, second session, on Apr. 9, 10, May 25, 1920U.S. Government Printing Office1920-01-01
Communist and anarchist deportation cases.Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on immigration and naturalization, House of representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session. April 21 to 24, 1920.Govt. print. off.1920-01-01
Proposed changes in naturalization laws.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session. February 28, 1920. Statements of Maud Wood Park [and] John Jacob Rogers.Govt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
Japanese in Californiastatement of Hon. James D. Phelan of California before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Friday, June 20, 1919.Gov't. Print. Off.1920-01-01
Temporary admission of illiterate Mexican laborers.Hearings before the Committee on Immegration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, Second session on H. J. 271 ... Jan. 23, 27, 28, 30. and Feb. 2, 1920.Govt. print. off.1920-01-01-
Augusta Louise De Haven-Alten.s.n.1920-01-01
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Communist Labor Party deportation caseshearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session. May 4, 6 and 7, 1920Govt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
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Conditions at Ellis Island.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, first session, November 24, 26, 28, 1919.Govt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
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Modified percentage plan for restriction of immigration.Hearings before the Committee on immigration and naturalization, House of representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session. May 22, 1920.Govt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
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I.W.W. deportation cases.Govt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
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Temporary suspension of immigrationMr. Johnson of Washington, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following Report (to accompany H.R. 14461)G.P.O.1920-01-01
Labor problems in HawaiiHearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-seventh Congress, first session on H.J. Res. 158 ... and H.J. Res. 171 ... Serial 7, part 1-2. June 21 to June 30 and July 7; July 22, 27, and 29, August 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, and 12, 1921Govt. Print. Off.1921-01-01-
Admission of certain aliens in excess of quota for June, 1921.s.n.1921-01-01
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Contagious diseases among immigrantshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, third session. February 6, 1921Govt. Print. Off.1921-01-01
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Japanese immigrationHearings before the Committee on immigration and naturalization, House of representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session ...Govt. print. off.1921-01-01
Labor Problems in Hawaii: Hearings...on H.J.Res. 158 and H.J. Res. 1711921-01-01-
Registration of Chinese.s.n.1921-01-01
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Proposed restriction of immigrationGovt. Print. Off.1921-01-01
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Contagious diseases among immigrants.Hearings, Sixty sixth Congress, third session.Govt. print. off.1921-01-01
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Contagious diseases among immigrantshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, third session, February 9, 1921 : statements of Hugh S. Cumming [and] R. H. CreelG.P.O.1921-01-01
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Naturalization and citizenship of womenhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-seventh Congress, second session ... Statements of Mrs. Maud Wood Park [and] Fred K. NielsenU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1921-01-01
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Classification standards to be followed in preparing data for the schedule Racial and diagnostic records of inmates of state institutionsG.P.O.1922-01-01
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Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and NaturalizationHouse of Representatives, Sixty-seventh Congress, second session ...Govt. Print. Off.1922-01-01
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Immigration for fiscal year ended June 30, 1922Hearings before the committee on immigration and naturalization, House of Representatives, 67th Congress, 2d session, August 22, 1922Govt. print. off.1922-01-01
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Admission of certain aliens in excess of quotas.s.n.1922-01-01
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Naturalization and citizenship of married womenreport [of] Mr. Vaile from the Committee on immigration and naturalization, to accompany H.R. 12022U.S. govt. print. off.1922-01-01
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Deportation of certain undesirable aliens.s.n.1922-01-01
Analysis of America's modern melting potHearings before the Committee on immigration and naturalization, House of representatives, Sixty-seventh Congress, third session. November 21, 1922. Serial 7-CGovernment Printing Office1923-01-01-
Labor problems in HawaiiReport. <To accompany H.J. Res. 171.>Govt. print. off.1923-01-01
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Alien seamen ; insane aliens ; statements on various immigration problemshearings before the committee on Immigration and Naturalization House of Representatives, Sixty-seventh congress, Fourth Session on H.R. 14273, January 30 and February 6, 1923Govertnment Printing Office1923-01-01
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Analysis of America's modern melting pot.Hearings before the Committee on immigration and naturalization, House of Representatives, November 21, 1922. Serial 7-C.Govt. Print. Off.1923-01-01
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Labor problems in Hawaii.s.n.1923-01-01
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Admission of mentally defective childrenhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-seventh Congress, fourth session on H.R. 12470 and H.R. 12479, December 5, 1922, and January 16, 1923Govt. Print. Off.1923-01-01
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Correspondence with executive departmentshearing before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session, on the Immigration Act of 1924 (H.R. 7995). April 17, 1924G.P.O.1924-01-01
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Citizenship of wives of Americans in the foreign service.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session, on H.R. 6073. February 12, 1924.Govt. print. off.1924-01-01
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Leia, Gersch, and Civia Lipman.s.n.1924-01-01
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Europe as an emigrant-exporting continent and the United States as an immigrant-receiving nationhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session, March 8, 1924 : statement of Dr. Harry H. LaughlinG.P.O.1924-01-01
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Permitting certain aliens to remain within the United States.s.n.1924-01-01
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Europe as an emigrant-exporting continent and the United States as an immigrant-receiving nation.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session, March 8, 1924.Govt. print. off.1924-01-01
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Changing the title of the Commissioner General of Immigration.s.n.1924-01-01
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Hearings before the Committee on immigration and naturalization, House of representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session ...Govt. Print. Off.1924-01-01
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Deportation of alien seamen.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, second session on proposed amendments to H.R. 11796.Govt. print. off.1925-01-01
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Japanese Exclusion a study of the policy and the law.s.n.1925-01-01
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To amend the Immigration Act of 1924.s.n.1925-01-01
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Deportation of aliens.s.n.1925-01-01
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Overtime compensation for immigrant inspectors.s.n.1925-01-01
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Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, second session ...Govt. Print. Off.1925-01-01
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To supplement the naturalization laws.s.n.1925-01-01
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Deportation of alien seamenHearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, sixty-eighth congress, second session on proposed amendments to H.R. 11796. January 26, 27, 28, and 29, 1925Govt. print. off.1925-01-01
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Supplemental information on deportation of alien seamenhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, on H.R. 11489 : statements of Andrew Furuseth ... [et al.], May 14, 1926.G.P.O.1926-01-01
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Granting nonquota status to American-born women married to aliens prior to the passage of the Cable Act.s.n.1926-01-01
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Admission of alien World War veteranshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, on H.R. 7968, H.R. 8518, H.R. 9973, H.R. 10603, H.R. 11208 : statements of John A. Kennedy ... [et al.], April 7, 1926.G.P.O.1926-01-01
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Admission of certain relativeshearing before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session. January 7, 1926U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1926-01-01
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Deportation of aliens ...Report [and Minority report] <To accompany H.R. 11489> ...Govt. print. off.1926-01-01
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Deportation of alien criminals, gunmen, narcotic dealers, defectives, etc.Hearings before the Committee on immigration and naturalization, House of representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, March 25, 26, April 13, 1926. Statements with appendices and supplmental statements on H.R. 344, H.R. 3774 (proposed deportation act of 1926.) Hearing no. 69.1.11.Govt. print. off.1926-01-01
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Validating certain declarations of intention.s.n.1926-01-01
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DeportationHearings before the Committee on immigration and naturalization, House of representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, January 12, 1926 ... on proposed Deportation act of 1926 ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1926-01-01
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Seasonal agricultural laborers from MexicoHearings ... January 28 and 29, February 2, 9, 11, and 23, 1926 ... on H.R. 6741, H.R. 7559, H.R. 9036Govt. print. off.1926-01-01
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Deportation of Certain AliensJune 4, 1926.- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Sabath, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, submitted the following Minority Views to accompany H.R. 124441926-01-01
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Readmission of Spanish subjects to Porto Rico.s.n.1926-01-01
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Operation of preference provisions of the Immigration Act of 1924U.S. G.P.O.1926-01-01
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Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session ...Govt. Print. Off.1926-01-01
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Deportation of deserting alien seamenhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, second session, on S. 3574. February 23, 1927.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1927-01-01
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Amend subdivision "A" of section 4 of the Immigration Act of 1924.s.n.1927-01-01
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Postponement of "National Origins" provisions of Immigration Act of 1924.s.n.1927-01-01
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Admission of Canadian Indianshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, second session on H.R. 16864. February 17, 1927.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1927-01-01
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National origins provision, Immigration act of 1924.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, second session, on various bills and resolutions proposing amendment or repeal of subdivisions (b), (c), (d), and (e) of section 11 of the Immigration Act of 1924.Govt. print. off.1927-01-01
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Repeal of "National Origins" provisions of Immigration Act of 1924.s.n.1927-01-01
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Immigration from countries of the western hemisphereHearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventieth congress, first session, on H.R. 6465, H.R. 7358, H.R. 10955, H.R. 11687. February 21 to April 5, 1928Govt. print. off.1928-01-01
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Effect of marriage upon nationalityhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, first session. Compilation of the nationality laws of 72 countries as affected by marriage. May 19, 1928U. S. Govt. print. off.1928-01-01
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Immigration of college professorshearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, first session, on S. 2450 and H.R. 9284.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1928-01-01
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Immigration from countries of the Western Hemispherehearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, first session on H.R. 6465, H.R. 7358, H.R. 10955, H.R. 11687.U. S. Govt. Print. Off.1928-01-01
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The eugenical aspects of deportationhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, first session, February 21, 1928, includeing testimony taken April 28, 1926 ... / c Statement of Dr. Harry H. Laughlin.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1928-01-01
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Permitting naturalization of certain aliens.s.n.1928-01-01
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To exempt American Indians born in Canada from Immigration Act, 1924.s.n.1928-01-01
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The eugenical aspects of deportation.Hearings ... Seventieth congress, first session, February 21, 1928 (including testimony taken April 28, 1926, with eight appendices)Govt. print. off.1928-01-01
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Postponement of "National Origin" provision of Immigration Act of 1924.s.n.1928-01-01
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Refund of certain visa fees.s.n.1928-01-01
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Effect of marriage upon nationality.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, first session.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1928-01-01
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Legalization of residence of certain aliens.s.n.1928-01-01
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Wives of American citizens of Oriental racehearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, first session, on H.R. 6974U.S. G.P.O.1928-01-01
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Amend section 24 of the Immigration Act of 1917.s.n.1928-01-01
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Relating to the immigration of certain relatives of United States citizens and aliens lawfully admitted to the United States.s.n.1928-01-01
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Quota preferences for certain immigrants.s.n.1929-01-01
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Relating to declarations of intention in naturalization proceedings.s.n.1929-01-01
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Temporary admission of aliens to the United States.s.n.1929-01-01
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Postponement of National-origins provision of the Immigration Act of 1924.s.n.1929-01-01
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Western hemisphere immigration.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-first Congress, second session, on the bills, H.R. 8523, H.R. 8530, H.R. 8702, to limit the immigration of aliens to the United States, and for other purposes. Printed for the use of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1930-01-01
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Restriction of immigration from Republic of Mexico ...Report [and Minority reports] <To accompany S. 51> ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1930-01-01
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Amend the naturalization laws in respect to residence requirements.s.n.1930-01-01
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Certificates of citizenship for certain veterans of the World War.s.n.1930-01-01
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Proposed amendments to the Immigration Act of 1924hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-first Congress, second session, on H.R. 5645, H.R. 5646, H.R. 5647, H.R. 5648, H.R. 6852, H.R. 7703 ... January 27 and February 4, 1930U.S. G.P.O.1930-01-01
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Educational requirements for naturalization of applicants for citizenship.s.n.1930-01-01
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Relative to posting of notices of petitions for citizenship.s.n.1930-01-01
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Western hemisphere immigrationextracts from the Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-first Congress, second session, on the bills, H.R. 8523, H.R. 8530, H.R. 8702, to limit the immigration of aliens to the United States, and for other purposesU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1930-01-01
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Amendment to the women's citizenship act of 1922.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-fiU.S. G.P.O.1930-01-01
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Immigration border patrolhearings ... Seventy-first Congress, second session ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1930-01-01
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Refund of fees collected for visas prior to July 1, 1924. Message from the President of the United States transmitting report received from the Secretary of State concerning certain claims against the United States for the refund of the fees collected for visas issued under the laws in force prior to July 1, 1924, which were rendered worthless by the enactment of the Immigration Act of 1924.s.n.1930-01-01
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Construe the contract labor provisions of the Immigration Act of 1917 with reference to instrumental musicians, and for other purposes.s.n.1930-01-01
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Restriction of immigration from Republic of Mexico.s.n.1930-01-01
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Overtime compensation for immigration employees.s.n.1930-01-01
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Exemption from the quota of aged fathers and mothers of American citizens ...Report. <To accompany H.R. 5646> ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1930-01-01
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Exemption from the quota of aged fathers and mothers of American citizens.s.n.1930-01-01
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Quota preferences for certain immigrantshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-first Congress, second session, on H.R. 7258U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1930-01-01
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To admit to the United States Chinese wives of certain American citizens.s.n.1930-01-01
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Witnesses in naturalization proceedings.s.n.1930-01-01
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Immigration from countries of the Western Hemisphere.s.n.1930-01-01
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Citizenship and naturalization of married women.s.n.1931-01-01
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Temporary restriction of immigration.s.n.1931-01-01
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Bill to permit oath of allegiance by candidates for citizenship to be made with certain reservations.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-first Congress, second session, on H. R. 3547. May 8-9, 1930.U.S. Govt. print. off.1931-01-01
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Amendment to the Women's Citizenship Act of 1922, and for other purposes.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-first Congress, third session on H.R. 14684, H.R.14685, H.R. 16303.U.S. Govt. Print Off.1931-01-01
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Clarify the application of the contract labor provisions of the immigration laws to singers and choristers.s.n.1932-01-01
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To clarify the application of the contract-labor provisions of the immigration laws to actors.s.n.1932-01-01
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Amend the Registration Act (March 2, 1929)hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, first session on H.R. 244, H.R. 385, H.R. 5870.U.S. G.P.O.1932-01-01
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Suspension and restriction of general immigrationhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, first session, on H. R. 7 ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1932-01-01
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Instrumental musicians under contract labor provisions of the immigration lawshearings ... Seventy-second Congress, first session ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1932-01-01
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United States citizenship of seamen in American merchant marine.s.n.1932-01-01
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Relative to reduction of certain fees in naturalization proceedingshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, first session on H.J. Res. 132, H.R. 9498.G.P.O.1932-01-01
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To exempt from the quota husbands of American citizen wives and to limit the presumption that certain alien relatives may become public chargeshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, first session, on H.R. 5869, H.R. 7614, S. 2656.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1932-01-01
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Relating to certificates of arrival and records of registry.s.n.1932-01-01
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Relating to naturalization and citizenship status of certain children of mothers who are citizens of the United States, and relating to the removal of certain distinctions in matters of nationalityhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, first session, on H.R. 5489.U.S. G.P.O.1932-01-01
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Enforcement of the contract-labor provisions of the immigration law.s.n.1932-01-01
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To exempt from the quota aged parents of American citizensU.S. G.P.O.1932-01-01
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To exempt from the quota husbands of American citizens.s.n.1932-01-01
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To further extend naturalization privileges to alien veterans of the World War residing in the United States.s.n.1932-01-01
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To exempt from the quota aged parents of American citizensHearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, first session on H.R. 5308, H.R. 8174U.S.G.P.O.1932-01-01
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Exclusion and expulsion of Communists; suspension, restriction, further restriction, of immigration. Hearings before the committee on immigration and naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, first session on H.R. 1967, H.R. 4579, H.R. 10975, H.R. 10979, H.R. 113891932-01-01
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Appeal in certain refusals of immigration visas.s.n.1932-01-01
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Exclusion and expulsion of alien communists ...Report. <To accompany H.R. 12044> ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1932-01-01
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Penalty for certain aliens entering the United States in violation of law.s.n.1932-01-01
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Naturalization of certain women born in Hawaii.s.n.1932-01-01
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Actors under contract labor provisions of the immigration lawsU.S. G.P.O.1932-01-01
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To reconcile naturalization procedure with the Bill of Rightshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, first session on H.R. 297, H.R. 298.U.S. G.P.O.1932-01-01
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Exclusion and expulsion of communists: suspension, restriction, further restriction, of immigration.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Seventy-second Congress, first session on H.R. 1967, H.R. 4579, H.R. 10975, H.R. 10979, H.R. 11389.Unrevised.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1932-01-01
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Review of the action of consular officers in refusing immigration visas.Hearings, Seventy-second Congress, first session, on H.R. 8878.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1932-01-01
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To clarify the application of the contract-labor provisions of the immigration laws to instrumental musicians.s.n.1932-01-01
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To reconcile naturalization procedures with the Bill of RightsHearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, first session on H.R. 297, H.R. 298United States Government Printing Office1932-01-01
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Repeal of citizenship status to alien seamen who have only declared intention to become citizenshearings ... Seventy-second Congress, first session, on H. R. 6710.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1932-01-01
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Provide equality in matters of citizenship between American men and American women and to clarify status of their children.s.n.1933-01-01
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Relating to naturalization and citizenship status of children whose mothers are citizens of the United States, and relating to the removal of certain inequalities in matters of nationality.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Seventy-third Congress, first session, on H.R. 3673 [and] H.R. 77.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1933-01-01
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To return to the Philippine islands unemployed Filipinoshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, second session, on H.J. Res. 549, H.J. Res. 577. Hearings no. 72.2.1.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1933-01-01
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Exempt from the quota parents 60 years or over of American citizens.s.n.1933-01-01
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Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-third Congress, first session ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1933-01-01
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To protect derivative citizenship status.s.n.1934-01-01
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Authorize 2-year extensions of temporary stay in United States to certain aliens lawfully here.s.n.1934-01-01
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Certificate of registry to certain political and religious refugees living in the United States.s.n.1934-01-01
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Extend validity of declarations of intention.s.n.1934-01-01
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Legalizing the status of certain aliens.s.n.1934-01-01
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Adjustment of immigration status while in United States.s.n.1934-01-01
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Investigation of Nazi propaganda activities1934-01-01
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To amend record of Registry Act.s.n.1934-01-01
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To repeal citizenship status of certain alien seamen.s.n.1934-01-01
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Penalty upon vessels arriving in United States with stowaways.s.n.1934-01-01
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Admission of aliens to citizenship under certain conditions.s.n.1934-01-01
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Nazi propaganda activities by aliens in the United States.Report on an emergency and informal investigation into the extent and character of activities of aliens in the United States engaged in Nazi propaganda and into the sources of funds to finance activities conducted by a Subcommittee ... Seventy-third Congress during recessU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1934-01-01
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To provide further time for short form of naturalization to veterans serving under the American flag, and certain other alien veterans, during the World War.s.n.1934-01-01
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Equalize certain procedure before state courts and before federal courts on petitions for naturalization.s.n.1934-01-01
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To clarify immigration laws regarding exclusion and deportation of aliens with criminal records ...Report. <To accompany H.R. 4223> ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1934-01-01
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Restrict habitual commuting from contiguous territory to the United States.s.n.1934-01-01
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To clarify the application of the contract-labor provisions of the immigration laws to singers and choristers.s.n.1934-01-01
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Exclude and deport aliens who are fascists or communists.s.n.1935-01-01
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Amend naturalization laws in respect to residence requirements.s.n.1935-01-01
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Statistics on foreign-born persons in United Stateshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, first session, on number of alien in the United States, Mexican immigration, number illegally in the United States, number of seamen unlawfully in the United States, incorrect figures deploredGovernment Printing Office1935-01-01
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Rakha Singh Gherwal.s.n.1935-01-01
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To provide for removal at government expense of certain financially distressed aliens who apply for permission to return to their native country.s.n.1935-01-01
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Permit certain resident Oriental veterans in armed forces of United States during the World war to apply for citizenship.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourthCongress, first session, on H.R. 7170.U.S. G.P.O.1935-01-01
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Non-quota status to certain alien relatives of lawfully admitted alien residents who have filed valid declarations of intentionhearings before the committee on immigration and naturalization, House of Representatives, seventy-fourth congress, first session on H.R. 7762, May 7, and 8, 1935U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1935-01-01
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To clarify the status of actors under the contract labor provisions of the immigration laws.s.n.1935-01-01
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Provide for transportation to the Philippine Islands of indigent Filipinos resident in the United States and territories.s.n.1935-01-01
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Suspend issuance of nonquota and nonpreference quota immigration visas in certain cases.s.n.1935-01-01
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To declare loss of United States citizenship by any citizen who votes in a political election in a foreign state.s.n.1935-01-01
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Rosalie Piar Sprecher (nee Rosa Sprecher).s.n.1935-01-01
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Requesting stays of certain deportations.s.n.1935-01-01
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For the relief of Kam N. Kathju.s.n.1935-01-01
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To clarify the provisions of section 4 of the Act of May 24, 1934, with regard to period of residence required of an alien husband of a citizen of the United States as a prerequisite to naturalization.s.n.1935-01-01
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Stay of deportation continued in certain cases.s.n.1935-01-01
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To exclude habitual alien commuters.s.n.1935-01-01
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To further provide short procedure under which certain alien veterans of the World War may complete admission to citizenship.s.n.1935-01-01
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Terminate temporary stay of, and deport certain aliens found to be promoting and disseminating certain propaganda instigated from foreign sources.s.n.1935-01-01
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To repatriate native-born women who lost nationality by marriage to an alien.s.n.1935-01-01
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Deportation of alienshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, first session, on H.R. 6795, to authorize the deportation of the habitual criminal, to guard against the separation from their families of aliens of the noncriminal classes, to provide for legalizing the residence in the United States of certain classes of aliens, and for other purposes.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1935-01-01
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To repatriate native-born persons who while minors lost their citizenship without affirmative renunciation in their own behalf.s.n.1935-01-01
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Statistics on foreign-born persons in United Stateshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, first session, on Number of alien in the United States, Mexican immigration, number illegally in the United States, number of seamen unlawfully in the United States, incorrect figures deploredU.S. G.P.O.1935-01-01
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To exclude and deport alien habitual commutershearings before the committee on immigration and naturalization, House of representatives, seventy-fourth congress, first session on H.R. 4340 and H.R. 6083, March 6, 7, 13, and 14, 1935U.S. Gov. Print. Office1935-01-01
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Non-quota status to certain alien relatives of lawfully admitted alien residents who have filed valid declarations of intentionhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, first session, on H.R. 7762.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1935-01-01
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Shorten temporary stay and deportation of alien subversive propagandistshearings before the committee on immigration and naturalization, House of Representatives, seventy-fourth congress, first session, February 20, March 6 and 7, 1935U.S. Gov. Print. Office1935-01-01
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Naturalization of certain alien veterans of World War.s.n.1935-01-01
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Deportation of criminals, preservation of family units, permit noncriminal aliens to legalize their status1935-01-01
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To repeal citizenship status of certain alien seamen who have not been fully naturalized as citizens.s.n.1935-01-01
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To exclude habitual alien commutersreport (to accompany H.R. 4340)U.S. G.P.O.1935-01-01
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Permit admission of certain alien wives of American citizens.s.n.1935-01-01
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Deportation of alien seamen.s.n.1935-01-01
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Deportation of criminals, preservation of family units, permit noncriminal aliens to legalize their status.s.n.1935-01-01
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To provide for removal of aliens engaging in the promotion or dissemination of propaganda instigated from foreign sources, and for other purposes.s.n.1935-01-01
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Reciprocal immigration restrictions upon certain aliens who seek entry as actors, vocal musicians, opera singers and orchestral conductors.s.n.1936-01-01
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Lena Hendel, Nee Lena Goldberg.s.n.1936-01-01
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Protection for American actors and certain other professional artistsreport (to accompany H.R. 12913)U.S. G.P.O.1936-01-01
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Joseph Harris (Joseph Hersh).s.n.1936-01-01
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Authorize further extension of stay of deportation in the cases of certain noncriminal aliens.s.n.1936-01-01
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To extend the period for emigration of Filipinos from the United States to the Philippine Islands.s.n.1936-01-01
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Lazer Limonsky, alias Louis Meerowitz.s.n.1936-01-01
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Reciprocal immigration restrictions upon certain aliens who seek entry as actors, vocal musicians, opera singers and orchestral conductors ...Report. <To accompany H.R. 12325> ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1936-01-01
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To waive visa fees, head tax, and customs duty for certain aliens accredited to the International Conference of the Leyden International Bureau.s.n.1936-01-01
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Permit certain "blue discharge" veterans in armed forces of the United States during the World War to apply for citizenship under Veterans' Naturalization Actshearings before the committee on immigration and naturalization, House of Representatives, seventy-fourth congress, second session on H.R. 11175, May 13, 1936U.S. Gov. Print. Office1936-01-01
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A. Sereiskis (Maxwell A. Rittenberg).s.n.1936-01-01
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Rosalie Piar Sprecher (nee Rosa Piar).s.n.1936-01-01
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Statutory compensation classification and grades with automatic promotions for all field and other employees in the Immigration and Naturalization Service.s.n.1936-01-01
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Statutory pay and promotion for employees of immigration and naturalization servicehearings before the committee on immigration and naturalization, house of representatives, seventy-fourth congress, second session on H.R. 7759, H.R. 10458, H.R. 10596, H.R. 10923, H.R. 12244, August 6, 1935, February 19, 26, and 27, 1936U.S. Gov. Print. Office1936-01-01
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Joseph Herschmann.s.n.1936-01-01
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Isaac Limonsky.s.n.1936-01-01
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Extend naturalization privileges to certain loyal World War veterans in the armed forces of the United States who received "blue discharges" although services were honorable.s.n.1936-01-01
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Private relief bills regarding irregular admission documents at time of entryhearings before Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, second session. Group of bills under consideration proposing correction of immigration status. May 26, 27, and 28, 1936.U.S. G.P.O.1936-01-01
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Repatriation of certain native-born American Women citizens.s.n.1936-01-01
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Janet Hendel, Nee Judith Shapiro.s.n.1936-01-01
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David Limonsky, alias David Binder.s.n.1936-01-01
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Benno Shmukler.s.n.1936-01-01
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Protection for American actors and certain other professional artists.s.n.1936-01-01
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Ruth Radin.s.n.1936-01-01
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Salvatore Branchicella.s.n.1937-01-01
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To permit temporary entry into United States of alien participants in Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Silver Jubilee Camps, 1937.s.n.1937-01-01
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Martha N. Hanson.s.n.1937-01-01
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Nazzareno Candeloro.s.n.1937-01-01
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Stanislo Hronchich.s.n.1937-01-01
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Mario Sigismondo Nascinovich and his wife Vittoria Nascinovich.s.n.1937-01-01
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Manfred Ehrenfried.s.n.1937-01-01
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Lawrence Kussel.s.n.1937-01-01
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Francesco Sapienza.s.n.1937-01-01
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To authorize the prompt deportation of criminals and certain other aliensHearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, first session on H.R. 5573, to authorize the prompt deportation of criminals and certain other aliens, and for other purposes, superseded by H.R. 6391, April 8 and 14, 1937United States Government Printing Office1937-01-01
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To authorize the prompt deportation of criminals and certain other aliens.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives on H.R. 5573 ... Superseded by H.R. 6391.U.S. G.P.O.1937-01-01
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Jona Sheftel Bloch.s.n.1937-01-01
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Dr. M. Kellogg Mookerjee.s.n.1937-01-01
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"The story of the Constitution" to each naturalized citizen.s.n.1937-01-01
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Salvatore Boucino.s.n.1937-01-01
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Joaquin Hierro Zaragoza.s.n.1937-01-01
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Authorizing admittance to the United States of alien veterans of the World War.s.n.1937-01-01
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Agatha Kwiatkowski.s.n.1937-01-01
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Pietro Di Giacinto.s.n.1937-01-01
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Patrick Kane.s.n.1937-01-01
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To permit admission of certain alien wives of United States citizens.s.n.1937-01-01
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Rachel or Rochel Bursk.s.n.1937-01-01
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Herman Urist.s.n.1937-01-01
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Josephine Pencak Pipala.s.n.1937-01-01
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Minnie Urist.s.n.1937-01-01
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Mrs. Peter (Maria) Koutumas.s.n.1937-01-01
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Clarifying the expatriation laws.s.n.1937-01-01
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Herman Pais.s.n.1937-01-01
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Citizenship of certain classes of persons born in the Canal Zone or Republic of Panama.s.n.1937-01-01
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For the relief of Lena Hendel, nee Lena Goldberg.s.n.1937-01-01
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Jacob Labovitz.s.n.1937-01-01
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Angelo Degl' Innocenti (Angelo Innocenti).s.n.1937-01-01
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Leib Milgrom.s.n.1937-01-01
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Francesco Kovach (Frank Kovach) (Joe Kalister).s.n.1937-01-01
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To declare citizenship lost to certain nationals of the United States who participate in certain voting in foreign states.s.n.1937-01-01
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Theodore Fieldbrave.s.n.1937-01-01
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To provide for the removal at government expense of certain financially distressed aliens who voluntarily apply for permission to return to their native country.s.n.1937-01-01
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John Grinwood Taylor.s.n.1937-01-01
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Admission to citizenship of aliens who came into this country prior to February 5, 1917report (to accompany H.R. 6785)U.S. G.P.O.1937-01-01
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Provide statutory compensation classifications and grades, with automatic promotions, for all field and other employees of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.s.n.1937-01-01
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Rose Hausman Weidman (nee Reisla Hausman).s.n.1937-01-01
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James Lincoln Hartley.s.n.1937-01-01
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For the relief of Janet Hendel, nee Judith Shapiro.s.n.1937-01-01
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Bridget Della Cawley Ebbole.s.n.1937-01-01
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Terminate temporary stay of, and to deport, certain aliens found to be promoting and disseminating certain propaganda from foreign sources.s.n.1937-01-01
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Pompeo Ercolano.s.n.1937-01-01
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Ettore Cordovado.s.n.1937-01-01
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Authorizing prompt deportation of criminals and certain other aliens.s.n.1937-01-01
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Joseph Pellon.s.n.1937-01-01
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Kam N. Kathju.s.n.1937-01-01
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Furthering the neutrality policy of the United States.s.n.1937-01-01
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Sarah Antokoletz Weintraub.s.n.1937-01-01
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Agatha Yakavonis.s.n.1937-01-01
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Providing for naturalization of certain alien spouses of citizens of the United States.s.n.1937-01-01
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Relief of sundry aliens.s.n.1937-01-01
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Sol Silver.s.n.1937-01-01
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Clarence Joseph Ferguson.s.n.1937-01-01
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Admission to citizenship of aliens who came into this country prior to February 5, 1917.s.n.1937-01-01
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Jacob Graev.s.n.1937-01-01
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Chazkiel (or Charles) Lewkowski.s.n.1937-01-01
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Manuel Joaquim Ferrieira.s.n.1937-01-01
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Brajna Migdal.s.n.1937-01-01
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Max Natenson.s.n.1937-01-01
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Christian Josef Mueller.s.n.1938-01-01
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Emily Gertrude Toby.s.n.1938-01-01
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Silvio Bonanni.s.n.1938-01-01
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Isaac Friedlander.s.n.1938-01-01
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Victoria Maghee.s.n.1938-01-01
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Sabatino Leo.s.n.1938-01-01
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Jacob, Esther, Bertha, Dora, Rosa, and Angela Tabah.s.n.1938-01-01
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Leon Sobel.s.n.1938-01-01
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Vernice May McBroom.s.n.1938-01-01
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Marko, Anka, Ivan, Marija, and Marijan Bralich.s.n.1938-01-01
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Mike Kotis.s.n.1938-01-01
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Carlo Resta.s.n.1938-01-01
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Domenico Mazzella.s.n.1938-01-01
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Authorizing State Courts to designate officers to conduct preliminary hearings upon petitions for naturalization, to facilitate final action upon such petitions, to issue certificates of citizenship, and for other purposes.s.n.1938-01-01
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Stanislaw Pasko and Ksavery Frances Pasko (nee Fyalowna).s.n.1938-01-01
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Edward Malm.s.n.1938-01-01
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Michele Bove.s.n.1938-01-01
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Maria Bartolo.s.n.1938-01-01
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Mrs. C. Doorn.s.n.1938-01-01
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Yankiel Owsianka, alias Jack Singer.s.n.1938-01-01
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Orfeo Pardisei.s.n.1938-01-01
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Pasquale Altezza.s.n.1938-01-01
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Alfonso Luigi Tartoglione.s.n.1938-01-01
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Soterios G. Stamoulis.s.n.1938-01-01
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Francesco Castelli.s.n.1938-01-01
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Oskar Herlins.s.n.1938-01-01
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Paolo Vito Scarola.s.n.1938-01-01
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Cesare Guglielmo Leopoldo Torrelli.s.n.1938-01-01
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Filiberto A. Bonaventura.s.n.1938-01-01
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Ernestine Huber Neuheller (Nee Ernestine Huber).s.n.1938-01-01
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Nicholas De Lipski.s.n.1938-01-01
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Romualdo Cossano.s.n.1938-01-01
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Albert Saint Clair.s.n.1938-01-01
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Mato, Miljenko, Bozo, and Augustin Cibilic or Zibilich.s.n.1938-01-01
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Mary McCombe.s.n.1938-01-01
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Luigi Mazza.s.n.1938-01-01
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Denying United States citizenship to persons who believe in any form of Government for the United States contrary to that now existing in the United States.s.n.1938-01-01
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Alfonsina Maurina Corradini.s.n.1938-01-01
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Elizabeth Vresh, Frederick Vresh, and Sylvia Vresh Bronowitz.s.n.1938-01-01
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Gieseppe Quercia.s.n.1938-01-01
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Dario Fernandez.s.n.1938-01-01
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Anthoula S. Maskas.s.n.1938-01-01
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Frank Pingitore alias Francesco Pingitore.s.n.1938-01-01
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Quirino G. Polanco.s.n.1938-01-01
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James J. Coyne.s.n.1938-01-01
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Itzhock or Isidore Finkelstein and Rochel or Rachela Finkelstein.s.n.1938-01-01
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Santo Tedesco.s.n.1938-01-01
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Mary Hovarth.s.n.1938-01-01
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Louis, Rebecca, and Martin Samolski.s.n.1938-01-01
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Stefano Pagliaro.s.n.1938-01-01
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Amending Naturalization Act of June 29, 1906 (34 Stat. 596), as amended.s.n.1938-01-01
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Lewis Leonard Wood and Winifred Wood.s.n.1938-01-01
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Corrado Arancio.s.n.1938-01-01
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Relief of certain aliens.s.n.1938-01-01
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Apostolos Vasili Percas.s.n.1938-01-01
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Henrietta Vendemmia.s.n.1938-01-01
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John Bodrog.s.n.1938-01-01
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Mira Friedberg (Mira Dworecka)s.n.1938-01-01
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Joseph Pavich.s.n.1938-01-01
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Ziskind Sokolow.s.n.1938-01-01
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Anthony Natalizio.s.n.1938-01-01
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India-born residents of the United States request for naturalization.Hearing before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, first session, on petitions by natives of India for legislation to include natives of India now residing in the United States as eligible to naturalization. June 21, 1939 ..U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1939-01-01
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Dispense with particular allegations as to renunciation of allegiance in petitions for naturalizationreport (to accompany H.R. 2200)U.S. G.P.O.1939-01-01
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Admission of German refugee children.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, 76th Congress, 1st session on H.J. Res. 165 and H.J. Res. 168, joint resolutions to authorize the admission to the United States of a limited number of German refugee children. May 24-June 1, 1939U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1939-01-01
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Extend nonquota status to husbands of ministers and professors.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, third session, on H.R. 8753, a bill to amend subsection (d) of section 4 of the act of Congress approved May 26, 1924, entitled "An act to limit the immigration of aliens into the United States, and for other purposes, March 6 and 7, 1940.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1940-01-01
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To provide a temporary haven from the dangers or effects of war for European children under the age of sixteen.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, third session ... .U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1940-01-01
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To authorize state of federal courts to issue copies of naturalization papers of parents to his or her children.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, first session, on H.R. 2835, superseded by H.R. 4489, a bill to permit the courts of the United States and state courts to issue copies of naturalization certificates to all persons over twenty-one years of age, who can show they are entitled to citizenship in the United States of America by the naturalization of their parent or husband, that was issued out of the court. April 2 and 23, 1941 ..U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1941-01-01
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Harry Renton Bridges ...Report. <To accompany H.R. 1644> ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1941-01-01
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Authorizing the deportation of aliens to countries allied with the United States ...Report. <To accompany H.R. 7746> ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1942-01-01
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Documentary evidence of citizenship.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, second session, on H.R. 6138, H.R. 6441, H.R. 6534, February 11 and 12, 1942, on H.R. 6600, February 17, 1942, bills providing for the issuance of documentary evidence of United States citizenship.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1942-01-01
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To amend the Nationality act of 1940Hearings before the Committee on immigration and naturalization, House of representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, first session, on H.R. 6250, December 17, 1941, and supplementary hearing on H.R. 6250, Seventy-seventh Congress, second session. January 7, 1942 ...U.S. Govt. print. off.1942-01-01
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Loss of nationality and citizenship because of conviction of desertion from the armed forces.Hearing, Seventy-eighth Congress, first session, on H.R. 2207, a bill to provide for an amendment to the Nationality Act of 1940 in regard to loss of nationality and citizenship as a result of conviction of desertion from the armed forces. Mar. 24, 1943.U.S. Govt. print. off.1943-01-01
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Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Acts.Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, first session, on H. R. 1882 and H. R. 2309, bills to repeal the Chinese Exclusion Acts, to put the Chinese on a quota basis, and to permit their naturalization. May and June, 1943.U.S. Govt. print. off.1943-01-01
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Repealing the Chinese exclusion laws ...Report. <To accompany H.R. 3070>U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1943-01-01
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Naturalization of Filipinos.Hearings ... Seventy-eighth Congress, second session, on H.R. 2012, H.R. 2776, H.R. 3633, H.R. 4003, H.R. 4229, and H.R. 4826. Bills providing for the naturalization of Filipinos. November 22, 1944.U.S. Govt. print. off.1944-01-01
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Expatriation of certain nationals of the United Stateshearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, seventy-eighth Congress, second session, on H.R. 2701, H.R. 3012, H.R. 3489, H.R. 3446, and H.R. 4103 : bills to expatriate certain nationals of the United States, to create a Japanese Deportation Commission, and to deport disloyal Japanese : January 20, 25, 26, and February 2, 1944U.S. G.P.O.1944-01-01
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Authorizing the naturalization of Filipinos ...Report. <To accompany H.R. 4826>U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1944-01-01
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To revise and codify the nationality laws of the United States into a comprehensive nationality code.Hearings before the Committee on immigration and naturalization, House of representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, first session, on H.R. 6127, superseded by H.R. 9980, a bill to revise and codify the nationality laws of the United States into a comprehensive nationality code. January 17, Fevruary 13, 20, 27, 28, March 5, April 11, 16, 23, May 2, 3, 7, 9, 13, 14, and June 5, 1940.U.S. Govt. print. off.1945-01-01
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To grant a quota to Eastern hemisphere Indians and to make them racially eligible for naturalizationhearings before the Committee on immigration and naturalization, Seventy-ninth Congress, first session, on H.R. 173, H.R. 1584, H.R. 1624, H.R. 1746, H.R. 2256, H.R. 2609, bills to grant a quota to eastern hemisphere Indians and to make them racially eligible for naturalization.U.S. Govt. print. off.1945-01-01
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Study of problems relating to immigration and deportation and other matters.Hearings before subcommittee I of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-ninth Congress, first session, pursuant to H. Res. 52, a resolution authorizing study of immigration and naturalization laws.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1945-01-01
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Study of immigration and naturalization laws and problemshearings ... Seventy-ninth Congress, first session, pursuant to H. Res. 52 authorizing a study of immigration and naturalization laws and problemsU.S. Govt. print. off.1945-01-01
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Authorizing the naturalization of Filipinos ...Report. <To accompany H.R. 776>U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1945-01-01
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Investigation of problems presented by refugees at Fort Ontario Refugee Shelter.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1945-01-01
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Study of naturalization laws and procedures.Hearings ... Seventy-ninth Congress, first session, pursuant to H.R. 52, a bill authorizing a complete study of immigration and naturalization laws and problems. May 9, June 4 and 5, 1945.U.S. Govt. print. off.1945-01-01
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Study of nationalization laws and proceduresHearings before Subcommittee II ... seventy-ninth Congress, first session, pursuant to H.R. 52, a bill authorizing a complete study of immigration and naturalization laws and problems ...U.S. govt. print. off.1945-01-01
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To deny admission to the United States of certain aliens and to reduce immigration quotas.Hearings, Seventy-ninth Congress, second sessionU.S. Govt. print. off.1946-01-01
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Prohibition of Immigration.hearings before the United States House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Sixty-Fifth Congress, third session, on Jan. 14, 1919U.S. G.P.O.1971-01-01
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Relative to Chinese Immigration into Hawaiihearings before the United States House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Sixty-Fifth Congress, second session, on Jan. 17, 1918U.S. G.P.O.1971-01-01
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Amendments to Immigration Act of 1924, Nonquota and Preference Provisions -- Certificates of Arrival -- Nurses and Teachers in Porto Ricohearings before the United States House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Seventieth Congress, first session, on Mar. 27, 28, Apr. 10, 1928U.S. G.P.O.1971-01-01
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Immigration of College Professorshearings before the United States House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Seventieth Congress, first session, on May 9, 1928U.S. G.P.O.1971-01-01
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Prohibition of Immigration.hearings before the United States House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Sixty-Fifth Congress, third session, on Jan. 16, 1919U.S. G.P.O.1971-01-01
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Deportation of Interned Alienshearings before the United States House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Sixty-Fifth Congress, third session, on Jan. 16, 1919U.S. G.P.O.1971-01-01
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Repatriation of Certain Former American Citizenshearings before the United States House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Sixty-Fifth Congress, first session, on May 24, 25, June 14, 29, 1917U.S. G.P.O.1971-01-01
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Amendments to the Naturalization Lawshearings before the United States House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Sixty-Fifth Congress, second session, on Mar. 14, 15, 19, 21, 1918U.S. G.P.O.1971-01-01
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Prohibition of Immigration.hearings before the United States House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Sixty-Fifth Congress, third session, on Jan. 21, 1919U.S. G.P.O.1971-01-01
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Japanese immigrationhearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Respresentatives, Sixty-sixth Congress.Arno Press1978-01-01
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Investigation of Nazi propaganda activities.