CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT. No. 110. Argued November 17, 18, 1932. Decided December 5, 1932. 1. Where, in a proceeding in habeas corpus challenging the legality of an order of deportation under the Immigration Act of 1917, it appears that the action of the Secretary of Labor in issuing the order was supported by evidence, his findings are not subject to review by the courts. P. 342. 2. Section 19 of the Immigration Act of 1917 imposes no period of limitation
No. 5436. January 14, 1929. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Second Division of the Northern District of California; Frank H. Kerrigan, Judge. Petition for writ of habeas corpus by Arthur George Hurst against John D. Nagle, as Commissioner of Immigration for the Port of San Francisco, Cal. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. Stephen M. White, of San Francisco, Cal., for appellant. Geo. J. Hatfield, U.S. Atty., and Geo. M. Naus, Asst. U.S. Atty., both
No. 2257. November 27, 1928. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts; James Arnold Lowell, Judge. Habeas corpus by Peter Gabriel against John P. Johnson, Commissioner of Immigration. From an order or decree dismissing the writ, petitioner appeals. Affirmed. William H. Lewis, of Boston, Mass., for appellant. John W. Schenck, Asst. U.S. Atty., of Boston, Mass. (Frederick H. Tarr, U.S. Atty., of Boston, Mass., on the brief), for appellee. Before BINGHAM