Administrative Decisions Under Immigration & Nationality Laws, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 |
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Page 54
... testified that he was suspended from his job as Cus- toms Officer because of some trouble which he had in Sasabe ... testifies that he did not plead guilty . After serving a year and four months of his sentence commencing on January 18 ...
... testified that he was suspended from his job as Cus- toms Officer because of some trouble which he had in Sasabe ... testifies that he did not plead guilty . After serving a year and four months of his sentence commencing on January 18 ...
Page 57
... testified that from February 1 , 1942 to March 15 , 1942 , he was employed by the Mexican government as a forest ranger , and that from September 1943 to December 16 , 1943 , he was employed by that government as a school teacher . The ...
... testified that from February 1 , 1942 to March 15 , 1942 , he was employed by the Mexican government as a forest ranger , and that from September 1943 to December 16 , 1943 , he was employed by that government as a school teacher . The ...
Page 60
... testified that he is the same person shown in said certificate , irrespective of the dif- ference in the given name . While the appellant gave his name as " ER " , he stated he is also known as " C " and that there were no other ...
... testified that he is the same person shown in said certificate , irrespective of the dif- ference in the given name . While the appellant gave his name as " ER " , he stated he is also known as " C " and that there were no other ...
Page 61
... testified that on September 14 , 1914 , at the age of 20 years , he enlisted in the Canadian Army , taking the prescribed oath of allegiance to the King of England , and that he was discharged on July 15 , 1915 , at the instigation of ...
... testified that on September 14 , 1914 , at the age of 20 years , he enlisted in the Canadian Army , taking the prescribed oath of allegiance to the King of England , and that he was discharged on July 15 , 1915 , at the instigation of ...
Page 64
... testified that any resident taxpayer is eligible to vote in town and school affairs , and this is confirmed , insofar as school elec- tions are concerned , by the following excerpts from section 52 of chap- ter 52 of the 1927 Revised ...
... testified that any resident taxpayer is eligible to vote in town and school affairs , and this is confirmed , insofar as school elec- tions are concerned , by the following excerpts from section 52 of chap- ter 52 of the 1927 Revised ...
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