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The Deportation of Aliens

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

Abstract

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Editorial Comment
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1935

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References

1 H. R. 8163 and S. 2969 “a bill to authorize the deportation of criminals, to guard against the separation from their families of aliens of the non-criminal classes, to provide for legalizing the residence in the United States to certain classes of aliens, and for other purposes.“

2 H. Res. 350, adopted Aug. 23, 1935.

3 Cf. Appendix I contained in a letter from the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, dated May 29,1935, and addressed to Senator Marcus A. Coolidge, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Immigration.