On examination by an inspector five gave their names, stated that they were born in the United States (United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US 649, 18 Sup. Ct. 456, 42 L. Ed. 890), and answered no further questions. Study of Naturalization Laws and Procedures: Hearings ... Seventy-ninth ... - Page 86by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization. Subcommittee II on Naturalization and Citizenship - 1945 - 95 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1920 - 924 pages
...presumption is great. This provision of the Constitution is to be interpreted in the light of the common law. United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US 649, 18 Sup. Ct. 456, 42 I* Ed. 890. At common law a person accused or Indicted of any felony whatsoever was bailable... | |
| Barnabas C. Moon - 1901 - 1042 pages
...children born abroad of citizens of the United States are made citizens; they are naturalized citizens. United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US 649, 18 Sup. Ct. 456, 42 L. 890. In this case the Supreme Court of the United States disapproves the contrary opinion... | |
| Curtis Holbrook Lindley - 1903 - 1100 pages
...Wilkins, 112 US 94, 5 Sup. Ct. Rep. 41. 4 3 Am. and Eng. Ency. of Law, (1st ed.), p. 245, note 1. • United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US 649, 18 Sup. Ct. Rep. 456; Lee Sing Far v. United States, 94 Fed. 834; In re Look Tin Sing, 21 Fed. 905. there be a... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1904 - 1152 pages
...and of the state wherein they reside." This has been construed to apply to a case like the present: United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US 649, 18 Sup. Ct. Rep. 456. See, also, Gardner v. Ward, 2 Mass. 244, note, and Kilham v. Ward, 2 Mass. 236, 265. This... | |
| Tennessee. Supreme Court, William Wilcox Cooke, Joseph Brown Heiskell, Jere Baxter, Benjamin James Lea, George Wesley Pickle, Charles Theodore Cates, Frank Marian Thompson, Charles Le Sueur Cornelius, Roy Hood Beeler - 1906 - 836 pages
...this country and under its jurisdiction, became at once, by virtue of such birth, American citizens. United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US, 649, 18 Sup. Ct., 456, 42 L. Ed., 890. Rudolph C. Ehrlich, complainant, having been born Ehrllch v. Weber. in a foreign... | |
| 1909 - 1110 pages
...race or color; the only exceptions being children of alien parents not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US 665, 18 Sup. Ct. 456, 42 L. Ed. 890. By our Constitution the power to provide for the naturalization... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - 1910 - 950 pages
...Attorney General, 89 Mich. 146, 50 NW 812. Bee "Citizen»," Deo. Dig. (Key No.) § S; Cent. Dig. § 2. 10 United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US 649, 18 Sup. Ct. 456, 42 L. Ed. 890 ; Sing Tuck v. United States, 128 Fed. 592, 63 CCA 199; Lee Sing Far v. United States,... | |
| Ernst Freund - 1911 - 718 pages
...United States. On examination by an inspector five gave their names, stated that they were born in the United States (United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US 649, 18 Sup. Ct. 456, 42 L. Ed. 890), and answered no further questions. The rest gave their names and then stood mute,... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1912 - 684 pages
...Cases) or to provide that children born within the United States of alien parents shall not be citizens of the United States (United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US 649, 18 Sup. Ct. Rep. 456; 42 L. ed. 890) we have already seen. That the treaty-making power may alienate territory... | |
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