CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT. No. 32. Argued November 21, 1957. Decided December 9, 1957. Three Chinese children sought entry into the United States, claiming to be children of an American citizen, but they were excluded on the ground that blood grouping tests showed that the American citizen was not their parent. It appeared that the blood grouping tests were in some respects inaccurate and the reports thereof partly erroneous and conflicting. Held: The
Nos. 227-229, Dockets 23353-23355. Argued February 9, 1955. Decided March 10, 1955. Haskell R. Barst, New York City (Edward L. Dubroff, Brooklyn, N Y, of counsel), for plaintiffs-appellants. J. Edward Lumbard, U.S. Atty., New York City (Matthew A. Campbell, and Harold J. Raby, Asst. U.S. Attys., New York City, of counsel), for defendant-appellee. Before CLARK, Chief Judge, HINCKS, Circuit Judge, and SMITH, District Judge. SMITH, District Judge. These are appeals from dismissal of declaratory judgment
No. 15767. August 5, 1958. N.W.Y. Char, Honolulu, Hawaii, Wm. J. Gintjee, San Francisco, Cal., for appellant. Louis B. Blissard, U.S. Atty., Charles B. Dwight, III, Asst. U.S. Atty., Honolulu, Hawaii, for appellee. Before STEPHENS, Chief Judge, and DENMAN and HAMLEY, Circuit Judges. HAMLEY, Circuit Judge. Et Min Ng brought this action against the Attorney General of the United States for a judgment declaring plaintiff to be a national of this country. After a trial without a jury, judgment was entered
September 17, 1953. Hong Gim, New York City, Benny Gim, New York City, of counsel, for relators. J. Edward Lumbard, U.S. Atty., New York City, Harold R. Tyler, Jr., Asst. U.S. Atty., Max Blau, Attorney, Immigration and Naturalization Service, New York City, of counsel, for respondent. DIMOCK, District Judge. The three relators in this habeas corpus proceeding are natives of China who claim United States citizenship by virtue of the United States citizenship of the man whom they allege to be their
Civ. A. No. 52-1266. January 26, 1956. James E. Fitzgerald, Boston, Mass., for plaintiff. Anthony Julian, U.S. Atty., Andrew A. Caffrey, Asst. U.S. Atty., Boston, Mass., for defendant. ALDRICH, District Judge. This is a petition for declaration of nationality brought by Wong Gim Goon on behalf of Wong Fuey Ying, a minor, his alleged daughter, hereinafter called plaintiff. Wong Gim Goon, though born in China, is a United States citizen. He came to this country in 1920 at the age of 11. He returned
Civ. A. No. 7203. December 2, 1955. Charles F. Tucker, Houston, Tex., and Harold D. Kline, San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiffs. Malcolm R. Wilkey, U.S. Atty., John D. Richardson and James E. Ross, Asst. U.S. Attys., Houston, Tex., for defendant. INGRAHAM, District Judge. Jew Jock Koon (female) and Jew Yim Kwan (male), claiming to be sister and brother, filed their petition to establish their status as nationals of the United States on December 19, 1952, pursuant to the provisions of Section 503 of