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D. W. MacCormack, "The Spirit of the Service," in U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Immigration, Problems of the Immigration Service: Papers presented at a Conference of Commissioners and District Directors of Immigration, January 1929 (Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1929), 4
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According to Douglas Foley, the federal government "left [the] southern labor force to work out their own problems with local Texas Rangers, the Border Patrol, and hostile Anglos." Foley, From Peones to Politicos: Class and Ethnicity in a South Texas Town, 1900-1987 (1971; Austin: University of Texas Press, 1988), 18
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Lawrence Herzog, "Border Commuter Workers and Transfrontier Metropolitan Structure along the U.S.-Mexico Border," in U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, ed. Oscar Martínez (Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1996), 179
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"Immigration Border Patrol," 18; Lawrence Cardoso, Mexican Emigration to the United States, 1897-1931 (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1980), 94
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, pp. 683
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U.S. National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, Report on the Enforcement of the Deportation Laws of the United States (Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1931) (hereafter Wickersham Report)
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U.S. National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, Report on the Enforcement of the Deportation Laws of the United States (Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1931) (hereafter "Wickersham Report")
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, pp. 1283
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, pp. 959-983
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Frequent Deportation of Mexicans
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Jan. 30(translated from Spanish)
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"Frequent Deportation of Mexicans," La Opinión, Jan. 30, 1929, p. 2 (translated from Spanish)
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La Opinión
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, pp. 322
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Immigration Act of 1917 (39 Stat. 874). The 1917 act included twelve provisos, or exceptions, to the law's rules of exclusion
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Immigration Act of 1917 (39 Stat. 874). The 1917 act included twelve provisos, or exceptions, to the law's rules of exclusion
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Perkins to Batterfield; Memorandum, Attorney General to Rufus Holman, Jan. 4, 1943, p. 4, file 55819/402D, box 75, accession 58A734, INS
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Memoranda, A. M. Doig, Acting District Director Detroit to Commissioner General, Sept. 7, 1933
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MacCormack to District Directors, Newport [VT], Buffalo NY, Detroit, Grand Forks [ND], and Seattle, Dec. 18, 1933, file 55819/402, box 75, accession 58A734, INS. Pre-exarmnation as described here is distinguished from the INS policy of "pre-inspection," which refers to inspection abroad before emigration
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Dept. of Immigration and Colonization [Canada], Official Circular no. 31, Feb. 23, 1935
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Letter, Perkins to Mrs. Roosevelt, Jan. 27, 1939, file Immigration-Deportations 1939, box 69, Perkins papers
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Letter, Perkins to Mrs. Roosevelt, Jan. 27, 1939, file "Immigration-Deportations 1939," box 69, Perkins papers
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8 CFR pt. 142
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Letter, James Houghterling to Sen. James Lewis, April 20, 1938, file 55819/402B, box 75, accession 58A734, INS
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Sen. Robert Reynolds to James Houghterling, April 4, 1938, file 55819/402B, box 75, accession 58A734, INS
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Seven Hundred Deportable Aliens Sheltered by U.S. Labor Department, Congressional Record, Oct. 10, 1940, pp. 20424-28; Perkins to Batterfield, Sept. 17, 1940
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"Seven Hundred Deportable Aliens Sheltered by U.S. Labor Department," Congressional Record, Oct. 10, 1940, pp. 20424-28; Perkins to Batterfield, Sept. 17, 1940
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Attorney General to Sen. Rufus C. Holman, Jan. 4, 1943, file 55819/402D, INS
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I. F. Wixon to Secretary of State, Nov. 8, 1937
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I. F. Wixon to Secretary of State, Nov. 8, 1937; "Summary of cases listed on page 47 of the State Dept. Appropriation Bill, 1939, with particular reference to the nature of the crimes involving moral turpitude in connection with which the Seventh Proviso to Section 3 of the 1917 Act was invoked by the Secretary of Labor," file 55819/402A, INS; "Seven Hundred Deportable Aliens Sheltered by U.S. Labor Department."
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Memoranda, G. C. Wilmoth to Commissioner General, Nov. 3, 1938; William Blocker to Secretary of State, Nov. 3, 1938; Wilmoth to Commissioner General, Nov. 29, 1938, file 55819/402C, box 75, accession 58A734, INS
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Memoranda, G. C. Wilmoth to Commissioner General, Nov. 3, 1938; William Blocker to Secretary of State, Nov. 3, 1938; Wilmoth to Commissioner General, Nov. 29, 1938, file 55819/402C, box 75, accession 58A734, INS
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G. C. Wilmoth to all inspectors in charge and chief patrol inspectors, El Paso District (draft) [1938], file 55819/402C
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G. C. Wilmoth to all inspectors in charge and chief patrol inspectors, El Paso District (draft) [1938], file 55819/402C (emphasis in original); formal application form [1942] and Part 142 of Immigration Regulations, 1943, file 55819/402D
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Common Council for American Unity, An Immigration Summary: Outstanding Facts about the Admission, Exclusion, and Deportation of Aliens, June 1941, pp. 20-21
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The INS created special forms for applications in January 1941 (I-55, I-255, and I-155). For a description of the application procedure, see Common Council for American Unity, "An Immigration Summary: Outstanding Facts about the Admission, Exclusion, and Deportation of Aliens," June 1941, pp. 20-21
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Henry L. Feingold, The Politics of Rescue: The Roosevelt Administration and the Holocaust, 1938-1945 (New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1970), 17
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The Politics of Rescue: The Roosevelt Administration and the Holocaust, 1938-1945
, pp. 17
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INS Annual Reports
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see also Senate Report 1515. Pre-examination was suspended in 1940 for about one year, as a wartime "internal security" precaution
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See Attorney General to Sen. Rufus C. Holman, Jan. 4, 1943. It was reinstituted but then discontinued in 1952 because the McCarran Walter Act (66 Stat. 163) provided statutory relief for illegal aliens who entered by way of fraud or misrepresentation, who were otherwise admissible, and who had immediate family in the U.S. Sec. 241(f), amended 71 Stat. 640 (1957). Pre-examination was reinstituted again in 1955 as a remedy to the flood of private legislation brought by illegal aliens whom the INS denied relief under 241(f). However, Congress imposed narrower grounds for pre-examination, limiting it to persons who had acquired eligibility for non-quota status as the spouse or child of a U.S. citizen
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INS Annual Report 1955. Since 1961 relief in fraud cases has been at the Attorney General's discretion. 75 Stat. 657 (Act of Sept. 26, 1961), now 8 USC 1182(i) (2000)
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See INS Annual Report 1955. Since 1961 relief in fraud cases has been at the Attorney General's discretion. 75 Stat. 657 (Act of Sept. 26, 1961), now 8 USC 1182(i) (2000)
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Act of June 28, 1940 (54 Stat. 670). For discussion on good moral character in suspension of deportation cases Senate Report 1515, p. 596
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Act of June 28, 1940 (54 Stat. 670). For discussion on "good moral character" in suspension of deportation cases see Senate Report 1515, p. 596
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Memorandum, Helen F. Eckerson, Statistical Unit to L. Paul Winings, General Counsel, March 12, 1946, file 55819/402D
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Transcript of speech by Marshall Dimock, Security Within, delivered to Veterans of Foreign Wars, Los Angeles, August 27, 1940; file Immigration-Naturalization, box 66, Perkins papers
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Transcript of speech by Marshall Dimock, "Security Within," delivered to Veterans of Foreign Wars, Los Angeles, August 27, 1940; file "Immigration-Naturalization," box 66, Perkins papers
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Marion Bennett, American Immigration Policies (Washington: Public Affairs Press, 1963), 90-91; Act of Sept. 27, 1950 (64 Stat. 1044)
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American Immigration Policies
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President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization, Whom We Shall Welcome (Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1953), 159
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Congress repealed the exemption in 1952 and wrote provisions into the McCarran-Walter omnibus immigration act to effect the same results. On the "unmistakable purpose to exempt immigration hearings from the procedural requirements of the APA," see President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization, Whom We Shall Welcome (Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1953), 159
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16.3 (Spring)
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James Barrett and David Roediger, "In-between People: Race, Nationality, and the 'New Immigrant' Working Class," Journal of American Ethnic History 16.3 (Spring 1997): 3-44
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