Repatriation of Certain Former American Citizens: Hearings...on H.R. 3647...May 24, 25, June 14, 29, 1917 |
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... Department of Labor préscribe , they are here illegally and in violation of law , and are subject to deportation for that reason . The courts do not stop to inquire whether they belong to the otherwise excluded classes of aliens , or ...
... Department of Labor préscribe , they are here illegally and in violation of law , and are subject to deportation for that reason . The courts do not stop to inquire whether they belong to the otherwise excluded classes of aliens , or ...
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... Department would approve of Americans at this time joining any foreign army . Mr. JOHNSON . But they have been advertising within a week in the newspapers of my district for Americans . Mr. FLOURNOY . I should think that is a matter ...
... Department would approve of Americans at this time joining any foreign army . Mr. JOHNSON . But they have been advertising within a week in the newspapers of my district for Americans . Mr. FLOURNOY . I should think that is a matter ...
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... Department of Labor . Mr. JOHNSON . I brought a number of the boys back who enlisted from my district , and the State Department assisted in getting them back . Mr. RAKER . I will go further and ask Mr. Rogers whether those who are able ...
... Department of Labor . Mr. JOHNSON . I brought a number of the boys back who enlisted from my district , and the State Department assisted in getting them back . Mr. RAKER . I will go further and ask Mr. Rogers whether those who are able ...
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... Department ? Mr. FLOURNOY . I do not know whether there is anybody here from the War Department or not . Mr. SLAYDEN . Mr. Rogers , what do you think of the idea of incor- porating in your bill a provision that the men who are now ...
... Department ? Mr. FLOURNOY . I do not know whether there is anybody here from the War Department or not . Mr. SLAYDEN . Mr. Rogers , what do you think of the idea of incor- porating in your bill a provision that the men who are now ...
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... Department and try to make an arrangement for him to come back and fight under the American flag . I think that is the attitude and feeling of a great many of them . Mr. SLAYDEN . This suggested amendment would not bar them at all ...
... Department and try to make an arrangement for him to come back and fight under the American flag . I think that is the attitude and feeling of a great many of them . Mr. SLAYDEN . This suggested amendment would not bar them at all ...
Términos y frases comunes
abroad act of March alien allies amendment American citizenship answer apply armed forces asked become a citizen Britain British Army British subject Bulgaria CAMPBELL Canada Canadian Army Canadian forces Cecil Spring-Rice certificate CHAIRMAN committee Congress consular officer course CRIST declaration deemed Department of Labor deserter England enlisted fighting FLOURNOY foreign army foreign country foreign government foreign legion foreign State engaged forfeit former American citizens France French Army Gananoque German Army Germany gone Griffin honorably discharged husband inherent right intent JOHNSON Judge Raker Judge Ray King KNUTSON legislation lost their citizenship Mackenzie marries matter MEEKER nationality naturalized citizen oath of allegiance PARKER passport pensions person provision question renounce renunciation of citizenship repatriation required to take residence seems serve SIEGEL SLAYDEN statute suggested Supreme Court take an oath take the oath taken thing tion trench warfare understand voluntarily WELTY WILSON
Pasajes populares
Página 60 - I have heretofore been a subject or citizen; that I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion : So help me God.
Página 66 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, enlist or enter himself, or hire or retain another person to enlist or enter himself, or to go beyond the limits or jurisdiction of the United States with intent to be enlisted or entered...
Página 5 - That any American citizen shall be deemed to have expatriated himself when he has been naturalized in any foreign state in conformity with its laws, or when he has taken an oath of allegiance to any foreign state.
Página 5 - That such presumption may be- overcome on the presentation of satisfactory evidence to a diplomatic or consular officer of the United States, under such rules and regulations as the Department of State may prescribe: And provided also, That no American citizen shall be allowed to expatriate himself when this country is at war. § 3. That any American woman who marries a foreigner shall take the nationality of her husband.
Página 2 - Whereas the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness: and whereas in the recognition of this principle this Government has freely received emigrants from all nations, and invested them with the rights of citizenship...
Página 59 - ... making a formal renunciation of nationality before a diplomatic or consular officer of the United States in a foreign state, in such form as may be prescribed by the secretary of state...
Página 41 - That any American woman who marries a foreigner shall take the nationality of her husband. At the termination of the marital relation she may resume her American citizenship, if abroad, by registering as an American citizen within one year with a consul of the United States, or by returning to reside in the United States, or, if residing in the United States at the termination of the marital...
Página 5 - ... shall have resided for two years in the foreign state from which he came, or for five years in any other foreign state it shall be presumed that he has ceased to be an American citizen, and the place of his general abode shall be deemed his place of residence during said years: Provided, however, That such presumption may be overcome on the presentation of satisfactory evidence to a diplomatic or consular officer of the United States, under such rules and regulations as the Department of State...