Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1963: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session : Department of JusticeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 676 pages |
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... received . The border patrol apprehends about 30,000 illegal aliens each year . The fact that the number is now remaining quite steady is indicative of control of the Mexican and Canadian borders . BUREAU OF PRISONS Our largest ...
... received . The border patrol apprehends about 30,000 illegal aliens each year . The fact that the number is now remaining quite steady is indicative of control of the Mexican and Canadian borders . BUREAU OF PRISONS Our largest ...
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... received in those areas of the country where there are problems in this field . We have tried to work quietly without pub- licity and I think this is the way it should be handled . I think the people in the communities appreciate we are ...
... received in those areas of the country where there are problems in this field . We have tried to work quietly without pub- licity and I think this is the way it should be handled . I think the people in the communities appreciate we are ...
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... received as compared with 68 cases received during the same 2 months of 1960. This is an increase of almost 100 percent and it represents 281⁄2 percent of all the cases received in 1961 . Every person convicted of a Federal offense is a ...
... received as compared with 68 cases received during the same 2 months of 1960. This is an increase of almost 100 percent and it represents 281⁄2 percent of all the cases received in 1961 . Every person convicted of a Federal offense is a ...
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... Received . 1,930 1.240 1,075 1,150 1,200 Terminated . 2,067 1,221 1,098 1.175 1,225 Pending end of year . 152 171 148 123 98 1 Oral argument heard by Board : 1959 ( fiscal ) . 1960 ( fiscal ) . 1961 ( fiscal ) . 1962 ( fiscal ) ( E ) ...
... Received . 1,930 1.240 1,075 1,150 1,200 Terminated . 2,067 1,221 1,098 1.175 1,225 Pending end of year . 152 171 148 123 98 1 Oral argument heard by Board : 1959 ( fiscal ) . 1960 ( fiscal ) . 1961 ( fiscal ) . 1962 ( fiscal ) ( E ) ...
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... Received . Terminated . Pending , end of year . Caseload Actual Estimate 1960 1961 1962 1963 4,261 4 , 416 4 , 704 4,929 6 , 469 6,885 7,225 7,600 6 , 314 6 , 597 7,000 7,500 4,416 4 , 704 4,929 5 , 029 3. Criminal matters . - These ...
... Received . Terminated . Pending , end of year . Caseload Actual Estimate 1960 1961 1962 1963 4,261 4 , 416 4 , 704 4,929 6 , 469 6,885 7,225 7,600 6 , 314 6 , 597 7,000 7,500 4,416 4 , 704 4,929 5 , 029 3. Criminal matters . - These ...
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