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3 Immigration B. Bull. 1 (1950)

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       TOPICAL INDEX TO VOLUME IltP( ISSO)
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IMMIGRATION BA11                                                 VLIN
                                      Published by
         THE ASSOCIATION OF IMMIGRATION AND mAI wTtrL WY=


Prepared by EDWARD L. DUBROFF


GASPARE M. CUSUMANO, Editor, Vol. III


_9!W:rWJk.                              (Reference is to Issue No. and Page)


NOTE: Care should be exercised in the use of this Index. Some of the principles
        here reported have since been modified or reversed. Check later issues of
        the IMMIGRATION BAR BULLETIN.
                           ABBREVIATIONS


                   Atty. Gen. means At
                   B/I/A    means Bo
                   B/S/I    means Bo
                   Commr.   means Cc
                   C/A      means Ur
                   D/C      means Ur
                   S/C      means Ur



                      A

ACT OF OCTOBER 16, 1918
  See DEPORTATION
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT
  This Act held by S/C to be applicable
  to the deportation process ....................
  Act held by C/A not to be applicable
  to B/S/I (exclusion) hearings ............
  C/A holds deportation proceedings to
  be subject to review under provisions
  of Sec. 10 of this Act, and District Di-
  rector is a proper party defendant in
  the action ..................................................
  Editorial: Exemption From Fair Ad-
  ministrative Procedure and Thirty Mil-
  lion Dollars ............................
  Article: File and Remember Depart-
  m ent . ..................................................
  C/A holds that District Courts, other
  than the one in District of Columbia,
  do not have jurisdiction over Commr.
  or Atty. Gen., in suits under this Act....
  C/A holds that deportation order may
  be reviewed by declaratory judgment
  action under this Act, even though
  alien not in custody  ................................
  C/A holds that this Act is not applica-
  ble to exclusion proceedings ................
  D/C holds that an inmate of a penal
  institution against whom a deporta-
  tion detainer has been lodged, is in
  technical custody of the Commr., and
  may seek judicial review by petition
  under this Act or by Writ ....................
  D/C holds that Act does not apply to
  deportation  proceedings  instituted
  prior to passage of Act ..........................


torney General of the United States
'ard of Immigration Appeals
'ard of Special Inquiry
,mmissioner of Immigration and Naturalization
iited States Court of Appeals
ited States District Court
ited States Supreme Court


VOL. III


No. 1, p. 1

No. 1, p. 7



No. 1, p. 8


No. 2, p. 1

No. 2, p. 3


No. 2, p. 5


No. 2, p. 5

No. 2, p. 6




No. 2, p. 8

No. 2, p. 9


                                       VOL. III
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT- Continued
  S/C grants certiorari on question
  whether deportation order may be re-
  viewed by declaratory judgment ac-
  tion under Sec. 10 of this Act .............. No. 2, p. 11

ADOPTED CHILDREN
   D/C holds that 2 years residence with
   adoptive parents under Sec. 316 of
   Nationality Act of 1940 must be prior
   to filing of naturalization petition ...... No. 1, p. 13

 ALIEN ENEMIES
   C/A holds that State of War was not
   terminated as to removal of enemy
   aliens, and that Atty. Gen's power to
   deport them    still remains, and
   grounds for deportation not review-
   able as being political .......................... No. 1, p. 10
   C/A holds that alien enemies, invol-
   untarily brought to the U.S., are sub-
   ject to deportation after given an op-
   portunity to depart voluntarily .......... No. 1, p. 10

 ALIEN SEAMEN
 See also NATURALIZATION
   D/C holds that a finding that a sea-
   man is male fide will be upset only
   when the finding is arbitrary or ca-
   pricious ......................................................  No. 2, p. 8

 ALIEN SMUGGLING


D/C holds that, because Alien Smug-
gling Act makes each offense a sepa-
rate crime and with separate punish-
ment as to each alien, each offense
must be separately charged in differ-
ent counts of an indictment ..................


No. 2, p. 7

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