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The Meaning of Nationality in the Recent Immigration Acts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © by the American Society of International Law 1925

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References

1 42 Statutes at Large, 5.Google Scholar

2 Federal Statutes Annotated, Pamphlet Supplement No. 38, July 1924, p. 34.Google ScholarPubMed

3 It would appear that this is still a question of practical importance for immigrants who entered under the earlier Act, for the Act of 1924, in Section 30, provides: “Any alien who prior to July 1, 1924, may have entered the United States in violation of such Act [Immigration Act of 1921] or regulations made thereunder may be deported in the same manner as if such Act had not expired.”

4 See Section 12 (b).

5 See Section 11 (c).

6 See a valuable commentary upon the principal features of the new statute in artioles by Parker, A. Warner in this Journal, vol. XVIII, No. 4, pp. 737754, and vol. XIX, No. 1, pp. 2347.Google Scholar