No. 16148. June 9, 1959. Rehearing Denied August 21, 1959. Peterson, Pozzi Lent, Gerald H. Robinson, Nels Peterson, Portland, Or., for appellant. C.E. Luckey, U.S. Atty., Victor E. Harr, Asst. U.S. Atty., Portland, Or., for appellee. Before POPE, Chief Judge, and CHAMBERS and HAMLEY, Circuit Judges. HAMLEY, Circuit Judge. This is an appeal from a judgment dismissing an application for a writ of habeas corpus. The writ was sought for the purpose of setting aside an order for appellant's deportation
(a) Rules and regulations governing examination of applicants The Attorney General shall make such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this part and is authorized to prescribe the scope and nature of the examination of applicants for naturalization as to their admissibility to citizenship. Such examination shall be limited to inquiry concerning the applicant's residence, physical presence in the United States, good moral character, understanding of and
The Attorney General is authorized to cancel any certificate of citizenship, certificate of naturalization, copy of a declaration of intention, or other certificate, document or record heretofore issued or made by the Commissioner or a Deputy Commissioner or hereafter made by the Attorney General if it shall appear to the Attorney General's satisfaction that such document or record was illegally or fraudulently obtained from, or was created through illegality or by fraud practiced upon, him or the
(a) The Department will name a hearing officer, who will generally be a Department employee from the Bureau of Consular Affairs. The hearing officer will make only preliminary findings of fact and submit recommendations based on the record of the hearing, as defined in 22 CFR 51.72 , to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services, or his or her designee, in the Bureau of Consular Affairs. (b) The hearing shall take place in Washington, DC or, if the person requesting the hearing is overseas