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Laws Harsh As Tigers: Chinese Immigrants and the Shaping of Modern Immigration Law (Studies in Legal History)
by Lucy E. Salyer
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with references to "Bureau of Immigration".
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... be interpreted as severely limiting judicial review in immigration cases and provided the foundation for the unprecedented power of the Bureau of Immigration. Why Congress chose to make inspectors' decisions final is not immediately 26 SIFTING IMMIGRANTS ... "
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United States, Bureau of Immigration, San Francisco, Supreme Court, Geary Act, New York, immigration consultation, alleged citizens, summary administrative procedures, general immigration laws, finality clause, admission hearings
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... " I'he Bureau of Immigration used its administrative authority to demand a similar "certificate of identity" for all exempt-class Chinese, including merchants, teachers, travelers, and ... "
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San Francisco, Angel Island, Bureau of Immigration, Chinese American, New York, Treasury Department, gatekeeping nation, illegal immigration business, exclusion era, immigrant inspectors, general immigration laws, exclusion enforcement
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The Abridgment 1913. Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress. 63d Congress, 2d Session: With ... from Accompanying Papers. Volume 2
by Government Printing Office
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with references to "Bureau of Immigration".
Excerpt - on Page 162: "
... Labor, transferred from the Department of Commerce and Labor the Com- missioner General of Immigration, the commissioners of immigration, the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, the Division of In- formation, ... "
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New York, Department of Commerce, Marine Corps, Secretary of Labor, Bureau of Immigration, Bureau of Standards, turbine propelling machinery, geared cruising turbines, striking wage earners, naval disciplinary barracks, express boilers, new organic act
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Reinventing Free Labor: Padrones and Immigrant Workers in the North American West, 1880-1930
by Gunther Peck
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with references to "Bureau of Immigration".
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... land and labor were pervasive 9 John Gruenberg to the Immigration Commission, November to, 1910, 61, 70, Records of the Bureau of Immigration, Immigration Subject Correspondence, file 52066/A, box 79, RG 85, National Archives, Washington, D. ... "
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United States, New York, North America, Salt Lake City, Foran Act, Antonio Cordasco, Utah Copper Company, Bureau of Immigration, Royal Commission, Paul Taylor, Bingham Canyon, Leon Skliris
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