United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 7099U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... department to strike from the rolls any name placed thereon by the commission , acting under the act of January 14 , 1889 ( 25 Stat . , 642 ) . After these answers came in , a representative of the department was sent to the reservation ...
... department to strike from the rolls any name placed thereon by the commission , acting under the act of January 14 , 1889 ( 25 Stat . , 642 ) . After these answers came in , a representative of the department was sent to the reservation ...
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... DEPARTMENT OF LABOR , OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY , Washington , January 24 , 1916 . Chairman Committee on Immigration and Naturalization , House of Representatives , Washington , D. C. MY DEAR CONGRESSMAN : I have the honor to acknowledge ...
... DEPARTMENT OF LABOR , OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY , Washington , January 24 , 1916 . Chairman Committee on Immigration and Naturalization , House of Representatives , Washington , D. C. MY DEAR CONGRESSMAN : I have the honor to acknowledge ...
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... department that this defect in the law could readily be cured in either one of at least two ways now suggested , the department being inclined to the belief that its first suggestion is the better . ( a ) Transfer the description of the ...
... department that this defect in the law could readily be cured in either one of at least two ways now suggested , the department being inclined to the belief that its first suggestion is the better . ( a ) Transfer the description of the ...
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... department's point of view immediately to deport aliens found on arrival to be inadmissible . In numbers of these cases , however , the steamship lines concerned have insisted that deportation was practicable and , upon the department's ...
... department's point of view immediately to deport aliens found on arrival to be inadmissible . In numbers of these cases , however , the steamship lines concerned have insisted that deportation was practicable and , upon the department's ...
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... department's right in this regard was vigor- ously contested in the courts , but was finally upheld by a number of the courts , including the Supreme Court of the United States . ( United States v . Wong You , 223 U. S. , 67. ) For a ...
... department's right in this regard was vigor- ously contested in the courts , but was finally upheld by a number of the courts , including the Supreme Court of the United States . ( United States v . Wong You , 223 U. S. , 67. ) For a ...
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