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10 Cited authorities

  1. United States ex rel. Bilokumsky v. Tod

    263 U.S. 149 (1923)   Cited 345 times
    Holding that there is no "presumption of citizenship comparable to the presumption of innocence in a criminal case. . . . To defeat deportation it is not always enough for the person arrested to stand mute at the hearing and put the Government upon its proof."
  2. Nicoli v. Briggs

    83 F.2d 375 (10th Cir. 1936)   Cited 33 times
    In Nicoli v. Briggs, 10 Cir., 83 F.2d 375, at pages 376, 377, it is said "Unless a claim of citizenship is made and supported by substantial evidence, Congress may repose the power to deport in the executive department".
  3. Ex parte Eng

    77 F. Supp. 74 (N.D. Cal. 1948)   Cited 8 times

    No. 27735. March 16, 1948. Walter E. Hettman and Chan Chun Wing, both of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioner. Frank J. Hennessy U.S. Atty., and Edgar R. Bonsall, Asst. U.S. Atty., of San Francisco, Cal., for respondent. Proceeding in the matter of the application of Szie Ben Eng, also known as Robert Eng, for writ of habeas corpus to avoid deportation to China pursuant to an order of the Attorney General of the United States. Writ denied and proceeding dismissed. GOODMAN, District Judge. Petitioner

  4. Thompson v. United States

    10 F.2d 781 (7th Cir. 1926)   Cited 15 times

    Nos. 3615, 3616. January 2, 1926. Rehearing Denied January 28, 1926. In Error to the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Northern District of Illinois. John W. Thompson and another were convicted of violating section 37 of the Criminal Code, and they bring separate writs of error, consolidated as one cause. Affirmed. Elwood G. Godman and James Hamilton Lewis, both of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiffs in error. Ralph F. Potter, of Chicago, Ill., for defendant in error.

  5. Mow v. McGrath

    101 F.2d 982 (9th Cir. 1939)   Cited 2 times

    No. 8967. March 1, 1939. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of California, Southern Division; Michael J. Roche, Judge. Habeas corpus proceeding by Louie Mow against John J. McGrath, Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization for the Port of San Francisco. From an order denying the petition, petitioner appeals. Affirmed. Oliver Dibble, Samuel I. Jacobs, and G.C. Ringole, all of San Francisco, Cal., for appellant. Frank J. Hennessy, U.S. Atty., and R.B

  6. Wong Hong Jim v. Carmichael

    115 F.2d 529 (9th Cir. 1940)

    No. 9528. November 15, 1940. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of California, Central Division; George Cosgrave, Judge. Habeas corpus proceeding by Wong Hong Jim against William A. Carmichael, District Director of the United States Immigration Service. From an order denying release and remanding petitioner to custody of the immigration authorities, petitioner appeals. Affirmed. J. Edward Keating and Theodore E. Bowen, both of Los Angeles, Cal., for appellant

  7. Plane v. Carr

    19 F.2d 470 (9th Cir. 1927)   Cited 8 times

    No. 5041. May 23, 1927. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern Division of the Southern District of California; William P. James, Judge. Habeas corpus by Josephine H. Plane against Walter E. Carr, District Director of Immigration of the United States for the District of Los Angeles. Order denying the petition, and petitioner appeals. Affirmed. J. Edward Keating and Theodore E. Bowen, both of Los Angeles, Cal., for appellant. Samuel W. McNabb, U.S. Atty., and Donald Armstrong

  8. Ex Parte Cahan

    42 F.2d 664 (S.D. Cal. 1930)   Cited 3 times

    No. 9938. July 2, 1930. Bodkin Lucas, of Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioner. P.V. Davis, Asst. U.S. Atty., and Gwyn S. Redwine, Asst. U.S. Atty., both of Los Angeles, Cal., for respondent. Habeas corpus by Charles Hazlitt Cahan, Jr. Writ denied. McCORMICK, District Judge. It is considered unnecessary to review in detail the facts of this proceeding. Suffice it to say that the alien Cahan petitions for his release through the writ of habeas corpus from an order of deportation issued against him by

  9. Section 1251 - Transferred

    8 U.S.C. § 1251   Cited 2,158 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Delineating crimes that make alien deportable
  10. Section 201 - Definitions

    42 U.S.C. § 201   Cited 235 times   6 Legal Analyses
    Defining "Secretary" as Secretary of HHS