In the Matter of M

4 Cited authorities

  1. Lehmann v. Carson

    353 U.S. 685 (1957)   Cited 47 times
    Finding it "indisputable" that Congress intended to legislate retrospectively when it provided for deportation of those who committed specified crimes "at any time after entry"
  2. Mulcahey v. Catalanotte

    353 U.S. 692 (1957)   Cited 29 times
    Deporting a man for a 1925 narcotics conviction pursuant to §§ 241 and (d) of INA 1952
  3. Lee You Fee v. Dulles

    355 U.S. 61 (1957)   Cited 2 times

    CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT. No. 58. Decided November 18, 1957. Upon consideration of the record and the confession of error by the Solicitor General, the judgment is reversed and the case is remanded to the District Court with directions to vacate its order dismissing the complaint. 236 F.2d 885, reversed and remanded. Jack Wasserman for petitioner. Solicitor General Rankin, Acting Assistant Attorney General McLean, Beatrice Rosenberg and Robert G. Maysack

  4. Section 601 to 605 - Repealed

    8 U.S.C. § 601 - 8 U.S.C. § 605   Cited 42 times

    8 U.S.C. § 601 to 605 June 27, 1952, ch. 477, title IV, §403(a)(42), 66 Stat. 280, eff. Dec. 24, 1952 Section 601, acts Oct. 14, 1940, ch. 876, title I, subch. II, §201, 54 Stat. 1138; July 31, 1946, ch. 708, 60 Stat. 721, related to persons born nationals and citizens. See section 1401 of this title. Sections 602 to 605, act Oct. 14, 1940, ch. 876, title I, subch. II, §§202-205, 54 Stat. 1139, related to citizens by birth in Puerto Rico, Canal Zone or Panama, nationals but not citizens and children