Annual Report of the Commissioner of Naturalization to the Secretary of Labor

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U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Naturalization, 1920
 

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Side 10 - Second. He shall at the time of his application to be admitted, declare on oath, before some one of the courts above specified, that he will support the constitution of the United States, and that he...
Side 34 - 1. That instruction in English for non-English-speaking people should be carried on in cooperation with the public educational forces, provided those forces are prepared and will assume the responsibility. We pledge our aid in our respective communities to bring about this cooperation. "2. That the industrial representatives here gathered disapprove making naturalization a condition of employment.
Side 11 - Hayden, of New York City, for appellee. Before Rogers, Hough, and Manton, circuit judges.
Side 73 - English for adults unable to speak, read or write the same, and in the fundamental principles of government and other subjects adapted to fit for American citizenship as shall jointly be approved by the local school committee and the department. Schools and classes established therefor may be held in public school buildings, in industrial establishments or in such other places as may be approved in like manner. Teachers and supervisors employed therein by a town shall be chosen and their compensation...
Side 11 - ... application. It was the intent of Congress to have such renunciation of the particular foreign sovereignty made contemporaneously with the execution and filing of each of the necessary instruments, and the court is without power later to permit a change to date back by granting an order nunc pro tune. For the court to do so, we think is reading into the statute a permission which is tantamount to a trespass upon the executive domain; nor can the court say which steps must be complied with and...
Side 28 - It should be remembered that the total of these fees does not balance with the number of papers filed, because In an office in which the fees reach a total of...
Side 73 - Be it enacted, etc., as follows: cities and towns, to promote and provide for the education of persons over twenty-one years of age who are unable to speak, read and write the English language, and to provide teachers and supervisors in Americanization work. SECTION 2. Any city or town desiring to obtain the benefits of this act may apply therefor to the board, shall conduct the educational work herein provided for in conjunction with the board and shall be entitled to receive from the commonwealth,...
Side 11 - New, vol. 7 Key-No. Series. Sufficiency of evidence of fraudulent naturalization. That a naturalization certificate was obtained fraudulently and not in good faith may be established by subsequent acts and statements of the naturalized citizen, showing his disloyalty and continued adherence to his foreign sovereign.
Side 26 - Miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Naturalization," for various fiscal years, and amounts paid out of these appropriations during the fiscal years 1908 to 19W.
Side 9 - Applicant for naturalization returning to this country in 1913 must file certificate of arrival. An alien coming to the United States in 1882, but thereafter living for 17 years in Mexico, where he registered at the British consulate as a British subject, and returning to the United States in 1913, must file a certificate of arrival with his petition for naturalization, as required by act June 29. 1906...

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