Exclusion-Continued
recommendation of court against de- portation, effect of; vol. III, p. 236 (see also Recommending against deportation)
Exclusion grounds:
affliction, physical or mental; exemp- tion, wife of citizen; 1917 Act, sec. 22; vol. II, p. 183
assisted alien; passage, reimburse-
ment of society for; after alien's admission, vol. I, p. 111
consent to reapply, no (after arrest and deportation):
applicability to Canadian Indians, vol. III, p. 300
effect of reinterpretation, favor- able to alien, of law upon which deportation was based, vol. II, p. 180, vol. III, pp. 76, 83, 605, 818, vol. IV, p. 173
entry before 1929 Act, vol. II, p. 180, vol. III, p. 76 prostitute, vol. III, p. 818 seaman, vol. II, p. 12, vol. III, p. 83
(see also Previous deportation) contract labor :
dancer, professional; chorus mem- ber, vol. I, p. 593 employment previously acquired while in U. S. on visit, vol. II, P. 374
hockey player, professional; vol. I, p. 264
moving van helper, international; vol. III, p. 750
primary purpose of entry, as fac-
tor, vol. III, p. 365 singer, professional; vol. I, p. 682 skiing instructor, vol. I, p. 198 crime, admission or conviction: (see also Conviction of crime; Crime, admission of commission; Crimes involving moral turpitude; Moral turpitude; Pardon; Sentenced to imprisonment)
Canadian-born American Indians, vol. III, p. 300
list of crimes involving moral tur- pitude, see Crimes involving moral turpitude
pardon, foreign; effect, vol. III, p. 723 (see also Pardon) residence in U. S., length; as fac- tor; vol. II, p. 462 suspension of execution of sen- tence, as factor, vol. III, p. 569 departure to avoid armed forces duty: after induction, vol. III, p. 265 age, below (few days before 18th birthday); vol. II, p. 417 desertion from armed forces, vol. II, p. 482, vol. III, p. 266 draft delinquents, vol. II, p. 420 liability for duty, as factor, vol. II, pp. 282, 401, 417
Exclusion grounds-Continued
departure to avoid armed forces duty-Continued
primary purpose; application of standards for expatriation un- der sec. 401 (j), 1940 Act, for same cause; vol. IV, p. 452 retroactive effect of statute, vol. II, pp. 401, 417, 482
entry prejudicial to U. S. interest, vol. I, p. 575 illiterate:
exempted persons, vol. II, p. 260 lawful permanent resident, re- turning; vol. III, p. 159 mainland, coming from Hawaii or Guam; Puerto Rican residents; vol. III, p. 159
religious persecutee, vol. I, p. 280, vol. II, p. 260, vol. III, p. 801 test, kind of; vol. II, p. 620 immigrant without visa; immigrant or nonimmigrant classification, see Ex- clusion grounds: visa charge immoral purpose, vol. I, pp. 71, 218, 373, vol. III, p. 218
ineligible to citizenship, vol. II, pp.
548, 858, vol. III, p. 249 (see also Ineligibility to citizenship) insanity, prior attack; evidence; vol. II, p. 68
narcotics, vol. I, p. 293, vol. II, p. 406, vol. III, p. 387 (see also De- portation grounds: narcotics) nonsignatory line, brought to contigu- ous territory via:
seaman, brought as, vol. I, p. 115 vessel owned by U. S. Govern- ment, vol. IV, p. 290
pauper, definition; vol. II, p. 131 prejudicial to interests of U. S., vol. I, p. 575 (see also Deportation grounds subversive)
public charge, likely to become:
hospitalization for insanity in State where no charge can be made, vol. II, p. 78
pauper, in connection with; vol. II, p. 131
wife and minor son, otherwise ad- missible, accompanying exclud- able husband/father, vol. III, p. 641
visa charge (see also Deportation grounds: visa charge; Immigrant; Nonimmigrant):
fraud, obtained by:
concealment of criminal rec- ord; materiality, vol. III, p. 641
returning resident's prior
(original) visa obtained
through concealment of criminal record, vol. II, p. 178
Exclusion grounds-Continued
visa charge-Continued
immigration visa; border cross- ing card as lieu document; vol. III, p. 519 nationality specified, not of; D. P. Act of 1948; vol. III, p. 838 seaman, lacking consent to re- apply for admission after ar- rest and deportation, vol. II, p. 12, vol. III, p. 83
waiver of documents to overcome, see Waiver of document
Executive Agreement:
Canada, with; as to service in armed
forces; vol. II, p. 783
Mexico, with; as to service in armed forces; vol. II, p. 243
Exemption from military service, neutral alien's; ineligible to citizenship, see Ineligibility to citizenship
Expatriation, see Citizenship-loss Expulsion, see Deportation
Expungement of conviction record, see Pardon
Extortion; crime involving moral turpi
tude, see Crimes involving moral tur- pitude
Extradition from abroad: entry; vol. III, p. 632
Extra-marital relations:
coming to U. S. to resume; appli- cability of "coming for immoral purpose" ground, 8ee Exclusion grounds
discretionary relief, effect on, see Dis- cretionary relief
penalties, administrative, for failure to perform required action, see Fine prevent commission of crime, to; moral turpitude, vol. III, p. 350 provide for minor child, to; moral tur- pitude, see Crimes involving moral turpitude
return to United States, to; expatria- tion, see Citizenship-loss
supply necessaries for minor child, to; moral turpitude, see Crimes in- volving moral turpitude
Fair hearing:
deportation proceeding:
deficiency in warrant of arrest, effect of; vol. IV, p. 415 discretionary relief, denial, when alien not apprised fully of basis; vol. III, p. 714
regulations more beneficial to
alien; failure of alien to pro- ceed under; effect on claim of unfairness made after hearing pursuant to changed regula- tions, vol. IV, p. 556
False pretenses, representation, state- ments or swearing; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude Fascist Party, Italy:
discretionary relief; member; vol. II, p. 582
voluntary joining constituted accept- ance of Italian nationality, vol. III, p. 674
Felatio, crime involving moral turpitude, vol. II, p. 317
Felonious offense; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude Filipino (see also Philippines), for im- migration purposes; vol. II, p. 340, vol. III, pp. 155, 184, 396, vol. IV. p. 569 Fine:
afflicted alien, etc., bringing; admis- sion of alien, temporarily, under 9th proviso, as defense; 1917 Act, sec. 9; vol. IV, p. 49
crew lists, manifests, etc.:
departure, on; new ownership of vessel since arrival; sec. 36, 1917 Act; vol. III, p. 546 departure, on; original sailing of vessel; sec. 36, 1917 Act; vol. I, p. 493 departure, on; sec. 36. 1917 Act; vol. III, pp. 54, 338, 341, 546 departure, on timeliness of de- livery; vol. III, p. 341 detention or delivery of seamen : absoluteness of duty, sec. 20, 1924 Act, vol. II, pp. 1, 571 apprehension of escaped seaman, and his subsequent deportation through efforts of responsible party; vol. I, p. 105
arrival from foreign, what con- stitutes; sec. 20, 1924 Act, vol. III, p. 876
ashore, with permission of re- sponsible party. but departure with vessel; vol. I, p. 578 deportation, what constitutes; sec. 20, 1924 Act; vol. III, p. 699
detention order, served after can- cellation of shore leave; sec. 20, 1924 Act; vol. I, pp. 214, 443
hospitalization, removal by re- sponsible parties for; sec. 20, 1924 Act; vol. I, pp. 418, 555 intention of seaman to depart, as
factor; sec. 20, 1924 Act; vol. II, p. 1
lifting detention order, effect; when seaman already had been ashore; sec. 20, 1924 Act; vol. III, p. 174
mitigation; sec. 20, 1924 Act; vol.
II, pp. 1, 507, vol. IV, p. 228 party liable; notice of liability to be served on party on whom notice to detain was served; vol. I, p. 426
detention or delivery of seamen-Con. subsequent return to vessel, before sailing; sec. 20, 1924 Act; vol. I, pp. 523, 578. vol. II, pp. 1, 672, vol. IV, p. 228 time of deportation, as factor; sec. 20, 1924 Act; vol. III, p. 699
validity of notice to detain, vol. I, p. 365
vessel of U. S. Government agen- cy; sec. 20, 1924 Act; vol. II, p. 571 war conditions, as de- fense, vol. I, p. 470
guard alien safely, failure; sec. 18, 1917 Act; vol. I, p. 334
immigrant visa, bringing immigrant who lacked:
admission of alien through exer- cise of discretion, as defense; sec. 16, 1924 Act; vol. III, p. 113
aircraft; sec. 16, 1924 Act; vol. III, p. 476
Canadian brought to Canada, de-
stined to U. S.; sec. 16, 1924 Act; vol. IV, p. 689 contiguous territory, from for- eign, via; destination, ability to determine, as factor; vol. IV, p. 51
passage money; paroled alien who adjusted status by departing to contiguous territory or adjacent island; vol. IV, p. 657 reasonable diligence; false claim of U. S. citizenship; sec. 16, 1924 Act; vol. I, p. 261, vol. III, pp. 111, 234
reasonable diligence; possession
of improper visa; sec. 16, 1924 Act; vol. I, p. 87 returning resident, admission as, as defense; vol. III, p. 476 seaman, sec. 16, 1924 Act; vol. II, p. 623, vol. III, p. 753
passenger list, manifest, etc. :
aircraft, sec. 14, 1917 Act; vol. III, p. 259
seaman, not employed on board, applying for admission as visi- tor, vol. II, p. 425
prevent landing, failure to; sec. 10, 1917 Act; vol. I, p. 250 United States Government agency, vessel of; vol. II, p. 571
Finland; date become a cobelligerant, vol. II, p. 548
Force and violence, overthrow of govern- ment by; deportation; see Subversive Foreign Agents Registration Act. deporta- tion for conviction; vol. III, p. 310, vol. IV, p. 269
Foreign armed forces; expatriation by servive in; see Citizenship-loss
Foreign crimes; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude; Moral turpitude
Foreign naval personnel; inspection on ar- rival; vol. II, p. 293
Foreign oath of allegiance; effect when taken in U. S.; vol. I, p. 558 Foreign pardon, see Pardon
Forgery; moral turpitude, see Crimes in- volving moral turpitude
Fornication; discretionary relief, vol. II, p. 844 Fraud:
deceit, distinguished from, vol. II, p. 651
marriage, annulment of; effect on en- try as spouse, see Deportation grounds: "Gigolo Act." of May 14, 1937
moral turpitude, see Crimes involving moral turpitude; Moral turpitude naturalization, cancellation; "relation back" doctrine; 8ee Citizenship- loss revocation of naturalization visa procured by; deportation ground; see Deportation grounds: visa charge
Free Rumanian movement, vol. III, p. 312 G
Gain; smuggling aliens for; 1940 Act; vol. II, p. 758, vol. III, p. 468 Gambling, moral turpitude, see Crimes in- volving moral turpitude
German ethnic classification; D. P. Act of 1948; vol. III, p. 838
Ghent Treaty, discussed; vol. I, p. 310, vol. III, p. 191
"Gigolo Act" of May 14, 1937; deportation, see Deportation grounds: "Gigolo Act" of May 14, 1937
Good moral character (see also Discretion- ary relief; Preexamination; Seventh pro- viso relief; Suspension of deportation; Voluntary departure):
adulterous relationship, vol. II, pp. 840, 876, 892, vol. IV, p. 480 defined, vol. I, p. 611, vol. II, pp. 145, 831, vol. III, p. 571
distinguished from moral excellence, vol. I, p. 611
false claim to citizenship; suspension proceeding; vol. III, p. 180 marital status, irregularities; vol. II, p. 842, vol. III, pp. 478, 833 naturalization, vol. II, pp. 145, 161, 334, 848
nonsupport, vol. II, p. 161, vol. III, p. 393
perjury within 5-year period; suspen- sion of deportation; vol. II, pp. 492, 830
single lapse, effect of; vol. I, p. 611, vol. II, p. 614
standards for voluntary departure are same as for suspension, vol. II, p. 731
Good moral character-Continued
voluntary departure, with 7th pro- viso; vol. II, p. 606
Government official, killing or assaulting of, belief in; exclusion ground; see Subversive: killing, assaulting, etc. Government official, member of family of; failure to maintain status; deportation; vol. IV, p. 36 Government official, servant of; admission in 1919, not for permanent residence ; vol. III, p. 638
Grand theft; moral turpitude; see Crimes
involving moral turpitude
Gross indecency; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude Guam, nationality status, vol. III, pp. 589, 729
Guardian; New York; vol. III, p. 710
Illegal entry into Canada moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude Illegitimate child; acquisition of citizen- ship, birth abroad; see Citizenship-acqui- sition at birth by child born abroad; Citizenship-derivation (after birth) by child born abroad
Illiteracy exclusion ground; see Exclusion grounds: illiterate
Immigrant (see also Nonquota immigrant ; Quota immigrant):
bringing, without visa; fine; see Fine classification, immigrant or nonimmi- grant:
crime, alien coming to commit; vol. II, p. 43, vol. III, p. 407
Immigrant-Continued
classification, immigrant or nonimmi-
grant-Continued
daily crosser, to collect scrap to be sold in Mexico, vol. IV, p. 217
seaman, inadmissible under 1929 Act (Previously deported-no consent to reapply); vol. III,
visitor, bone fide, inadmissible under 1917 Act; vol. II, p. 12 visitor, doubtful (intent, in future, to take up residence); vol. III, p. 379
work of permanent duration at a fixed place of employment, coming to do; vol. III, p. 857 work of permanent, rather than temporary, nature; coming to do, vol. II, p. 240
commuter between U. S. and Canada who never has taken up residence or employment in U. S.; vol. III, p. 519
deportation on visa charge, see De- portation grounds: visa charge exclusion on visa charge, see Exclu- sion grounds: visa charge
head tax, nonpayment; effect on sta- tus; vol. II, p. 250
nonquota, see Nonquota immigrant quota, see Quota immigrant
visa, expiration; "continuous voy- age" sec. 2 (c), 1924 Act; vol. I, p. 154
Immoral purpose, entry for, see Exclusion grounds
Impersonating a Federal officer; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Imprisonment, see Sentenced to imprison- ment
Inadmissible aliens, see Exclusion; Exclu- sion grounds
Incest, see Crimes involving moral tur- pitude
Indecent assault, see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Indecent exposure, see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Indians, American, born in Canada, see American Indians born in Canada Industrial Training; Borstal; England; juvenile delinquents; vol. III, p. 776 Ineligibility to citizenship:
Act of 1924, as amended, secs. 13 (c) and 28 (c); vol. II, pp. 545, 858, 899, 914, vol. III, p. 249
Afghans, vol. II, p. 253
Arabs, vol. I. p. 174, vol. II, p. 253 Armenians, vol. II, p. 258, vol. IV,
pp. 106, 278
Hindus, vol. II, p. 253
Kalmuks, vol. IV, p. 275
Ineligibility to citizenship-Continued neutral alien claiming exemption from military service:
admissibility as returning resi- dent, vol. IV, p. 180 called up for service after his country became cobelligerent, vol. II, p. 546
later willingness to serve, effect; vol. IV, p. 130
nation of alien became cobellig-
erent and he was called up for service but found unfit, vol. III, p. 249
residing in U. S.; illegally; vol. IV, p. 130
residing in U. S.; seaman; be- fore expiration of 3-month grace period; vol. IV, p. 348 residing in U. S.; visitor; from 1939 to 1945, vol. IV, p. 5 Swiss Treaty exempting Swiss citizens from military service, vol. IV, p. 500 Parsee, vol. II, p. 253
Siamese, mixed blood; vol. III, p. 304 Tartars, vol. IV, p. 104
Injuring war material in wartime; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Insanity, prior attack; exclusion ground; see Exclusion grounds: insanity, prior attack
Inspection; all persons on vessels arriv- ing from foreign, vol. I, p. 370
Inspection; failure to detain alien sea- man for; fine; see Fine: detention or delivery of seaman
Inspection on arrival, foreign naval per- sonnel, vol. II, p. 293
Inspection; proceedings, deportation for offenses in connection with; see Depor- tation grounds
Insular possession; entry into U. S.; 1917 Act, 1924 Act; vol. III, p. 632 Intent:
crime; common law; essential ele- ment; vol. II, p. 203
crime; statutory requirement; vol. III, p. 195
defraud U. S., to; moral turpitude; vol. I, p. 395, vol. III, p. 236 evade tax payment, to; Canada; vol. I, p. 436
evade tax payment, to; U. S.. vol. I, p. 437
extort, to; Canada; moral turpitude, vol. III, p. 361
Internal revenue Code; 26 U. S. C. 2593 (a); conviction; deportation; vol. III, p. 502 International Workers' Order, subversive character; vol. I, p. 450, vol. III, p. 411 vol. IV, p. 578
Involuntary manslaughter, see Crimes in- volving moral turpitude
Italy; nationality; vol. III, p. 558, 671, 761
Jail breaking; moral turpitude, see Crimes involving moral turpitude: prison break Jamaica, B. W. I.; adjacent island: preex- amination; 8 C. F. R. 142; vol. III, p. 704
Japanese or Koreans who entered Hawaii with laborers' limited passports; admis- sibility to mainland; vol. III, p. 565 Jay Treaty of 1794 affecting American Indians, see American Indians born in canada
Joy riding, Canada, moral turpitude, see Crimes involving moral turpitude Jurisdiction:
board of Immigration appeals, see Board of immigration appeals divorce, Mexico; vol. III, p. 227 legitimation, Tennessee, vol. III, p. 657 Jus sanguinis, vol. III, p. 589
Jus soli, vol. II, p. 183, vol. III, p. 589 Juvenile delinquency:
Australia, vol. III, p. 368, vol. IV, p. 548
California, vol. II, p. 120
Canada, vol. II, pp. 319, 518, vol. III, pp. 56, 368, 723
contributing to delinquency of minor, see Crimes involving moral turpi tude
deportable or excludible offense not; vol. III, p. 725
England, vol. III, p. 772 Michigan, vol. IV, p. 252
Northern Ireland, vol. III, p. 772 Norway, vol. II, p. 320 Washington, vol. II, p. 117
Juvenile Delinquency Act (18 U. S. C. 921-929):
application of statute, vol. IV, p. 726 offenses committed before effective date of statute (June 16, 1938), vol. I, p. 614, vol. III, p. 69
Keeping house of ill fame or prostitution; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Killing public officials, advoctates, etc.; deportation or exclusion ground, see Subversive
Koreans or Japanese who entered Hawaii with laborers' limited passports; admis- sibility to mainland; vol. III, p. 565
Labor, contract; exclusion, see Exclusion grounds: contract labor Labor Progressive Party of Canada, see
Landing alien without permission; fine; see Fine: prevent landing, failure Larceny:
attempt to commit; moral turpitude; see Crimes involving moral turpi- tude; see Moral turpitude
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