| United States. Department of Commerce and Labor - 1910 - 818 pages
...they have been allowed to land. SEC. 9. That every alien who may not appear to the immigrant inspector to be clearly and beyond a doubt entitled to land...detained for examination by a board of special inquiry. The deci sion of an immigrant inspector, if favorable to the admission of an alien, shall be subject... | |
| 1913 - 1128 pages
...ten years. Every alien who may not appear to the examining immigrant inspector at the port of arrival to be clearly and beyond a doubt entitled to land shall be detained for examination in relation thereto by a board of special inquiry. In the event of rejection by the board of special... | |
| Stanley Currie Johnson - 1914 - 414 pages
...land is not clear. 4. The law provides that every alien who does not appear to the examining inspector to be " clearly and beyond a doubt " entitled to land shall be detained for " special enquiry." Such enquiry occurs before boards composed of three officials with power to admit... | |
| United States. Department of Labor - 1915 - 272 pages
...investigation. Every alien who may not appear to the examining immigrant inspector at the port of arrival to be clearly and beyond a doubt entitled to land shall be detained for examination in relation thereto by a board of special inquiry. SEC. 75. That such boards of special inquiry shall... | |
| United States - 1915 - 600 pages
...investigation. Every alien who may not appear to the examining immigrant inspector at the port of arrival to be clearly and beyond a doubt entitled to land shall be detained for examination in relation thereto \iy a board of special inquiry. serve on such boards: Provided, That at ports where... | |
| Alphons Heyking (baron) - 1916 - 472 pages
...before a board of special inquiry. " Any alien who may not appear to the examining Immigrant Inspector to be clearly and beyond a doubt entitled to land shall be detained for examination in relation thereto by a board of special inquiry." These boards consist of three persons appointed... | |
| Albert Benedict Wolfe - 1916 - 828 pages
...investigation. Every alien who may not appear to the examining immigrant inspector at the port of arrival to be clearly and beyond a doubt entitled to land shall be detained for examination in relation thereto by a board of special inquiry. SEC. 25. That such boards of special inquiry shall... | |
| 1917 - 1168 pages
...ten years. Every alien who may not appear to the examining immigrant inspector at the port of arrival to be clearly and beyond a doubt entitled to land shall be detained for examination in relation thereto by a board of special inquiry. In the event of rejection by the board of special... | |
| United States, United States. Bureau of Immigration - 1920 - 122 pages
...ten years. Every alien who may not appear to the examining immigrant inspector at the port of arrival to be clearly and beyond a doubt entitled to land shall be detained for examination in relation thereto by a board of special inquiry. In the event of rejection by the board of special... | |
| Philip Davis, Bertha Schwartz - 1920 - 804 pages
...ten years. Every alien who may not appear to the examining immigrant inspector at the port of arrival to be clearly and beyond a doubt entitled to land shall be detained for examination in relation thereto by a board of special inquiry. In the event of rejection by the board of special... | |
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