In the Matter of Acosta

4 Cited authorities

  1. Fletes-Mora v. Rogers

    160 F. Supp. 215 (S.D. Cal. 1958)   Cited 1 times

    No. 138-57. March 27, 1958. David C. Marcus, Los Angeles, Cal., for plaintiff. Laughlin E. Waters, U.S. Atty., Richard A. Lavine, Burton C. Jacobson, Asst. U.S. Attys., Los Angeles, Cal., for defendants. MATHES, District Judge. Plaintiff again invokes the jurisdiction of this Court under 8 U.S.C.A. § 1503 seeking "a judgment declaring him to be a national of the United States * * *." See Fletes-Mora v. Brownell, 9 Cir., 1955, 231 F.2d 579. In his complaint plaintiff also seeks review, under § 10

  2. Kenji Kamada v. Dulles

    145 F. Supp. 457 (N.D. Cal. 1956)   Cited 2 times

    Civ. Nos. 32175, 32176, 32274, 32275. August 10, 1956. Mas Yonemura, Oakland, Cal., for plaintiffs. Charles Elmer Collett, San Francisco, Cal., for defendant. WEINFELD, District Judge. These are a series of cases brought respectively by four plaintiffs pursuant to Section 503 of the Nationality Act of 1940, 8 U.S.C.A. § 903, for a judgment declaring each plaintiff to be a national of the United States. Now 8 U.S.C.A. § 1503. All the plaintiffs were born in the United States of Japanese parents who

  3. Section 1182 - Inadmissible aliens

    8 U.S.C. § 1182   Cited 10,009 times   80 Legal Analyses
    Holding deportable aliens who have been convicted of "crimes involving moral turpitude"
  4. Section 1481 - Loss of nationality by native-born or naturalized citizen; voluntary action; burden of proof; presumptions

    8 U.S.C. § 1481   Cited 257 times   4 Legal Analyses
    Providing that United States nationality may be lost by "voluntarily performing" certain acts "with the intention of relinquishing United States nationality"