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Decision of Circuit Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit, in case of Yuen Pak Sune, and decision thereby affirmed of District Court, Northern District of New York, holding that Chinese persons who, after entering surreptitiously from Canada, are taken before immigration officials and treated as applicants for entry, denied, and ordered returned to Canada, and who subsequently are found in U.S. because it was impracticable to execute such order by reason of unwillingness or inability of Chinese to pay Canadian head tax, are subject to arrest and to deportation to China under exclusion laws

Title
Decision of Circuit Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit, in case of Yuen Pak Sune, and decision thereby affirmed of District Court, Northern District of New York, holding that Chinese persons who, after entering surreptitiously from Canada, are taken before immigration officials and treated as applicants for entry, denied, and ordered returned to Canada, and who subsequently are found in U.S. because it was impracticable to execute such order by reason of unwillingness or inability of Chinese to pay Canadian head tax, are subject to arrest and to deportation to China under exclusion laws [microform]
Publication
Washington, D.C. : [s.n.], 1911.

Details

Additional Authors
  • Yuen Pak Sune.
  • United States. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization.
Description
8 p.; cm.
Subject
Deportation
Note
  • Reuse of record except for individual research requires license from LexisNexis.
  • [Text]
Indexed In (note)
  • CIS Index to U.S. Executive Branch Documents, 1910-1932 Part 2
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfiche.
Call Number
C7.7-3
OCLC
cis19120832
Title
Decision of Circuit Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit, in case of Yuen Pak Sune, and decision thereby affirmed of District Court, Northern District of New York, holding that Chinese persons who, after entering surreptitiously from Canada, are taken before immigration officials and treated as applicants for entry, denied, and ordered returned to Canada, and who subsequently are found in U.S. because it was impracticable to execute such order by reason of unwillingness or inability of Chinese to pay Canadian head tax, are subject to arrest and to deportation to China under exclusion laws [microform]
Imprint
Washington, D.C. : [s.n.], 1911.
Indexed In:
CIS Index to U.S. Executive Branch Documents, 1910-1932 Part 2
Reproduction
Microfiche. [Bethesda, Md.]: LexisNexis Academic & Library Solutions, 1997. 11 x 15 cm. (CIS US Executive Branch Documents : no. C7.7-3)
Added Author
Yuen Pak Sune.
United States. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization.
Sudoc No.
C 7.7:C 44
Research Call Number
C7.7-3
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