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such period begins before or after his departure from the United States) the alien has established to the satisfaction of the Secretary of Labor that his absence from the United States for such period is to be on behalf of such Government, or for the purpose of carrying on scientific research on behalf of such institution, or to be engaged in the development of such foreign trade and commerce or whose residence abroad is necessary to the protection of the property rights in such countries of such firm or corporation, and (2) such alien proves to the satisfaction of the court that his absence from the United States for such period has been for such purpose."

SEC. 2. No period of residence outside the United States during the five years immediately preceding the enactment of this Act shall be held to have broken the continuity of residence required by the naturalization laws if the alien proves to the satisfaction of the Secretary of Labor and the court that during all such period of absence he has been under employment by, or contract with, the United States, or such American institution of research, or American firm or corporation, described in section 1 hereof, and has been carrying on the activities described in this Act in their behalf (49 Stat. 1925; U. S. C., supp. IV, title 8, sec. 382a).

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Law of August 19, 1937

That, notwithstanding the language contained in the second proviso on page 6 of the Act of July 1, 1937 (Public, Numbered 176, Seventy-fifth Congress, first session), or any other Act, during the three-year period following the enactment of this Act, enlisted personnel of the Army who have legally declared their intention to become citizens, or who do so during their current enlistment, or who have been discharged from the Army since July 1, 1937, and who also agree to complete expeditiously their naturalization and become citizens of the United States may be reenlisted and receive the pay to which, except for the aforesaid proviso, they would otherwise be legally entitled: Provided, That Filipinos who were serving in the Army on July 1, 1937, may be reenlisted without regard to their citizenship status, and receive the pay to which otherwise legally entitled (50 Stat. 696; Pub., No. 317, 75th Cong., ch. 698, 1st sess.).

EXECUTIVE ORDERS

EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 6115 OF APRIL 25, 1933

REVISION AND CODIFICATION OF THE NATIONALITY LAWS OF THE
UNITED STATES

The Secretary of State, the Attorney General, and the Secretary of Labor are designated a committee to review the nationality laws of the United States, to recommend revisions, particularly with reference to the removal of certain existing discriminations, and to codify those laws into one comprehensive nationality law for submission to the Congress at the next session.

EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 6166 OF JUNE 10, 1933

ORGANIZATION OF EXECUTIVE AGENCIES

SEC. 14. The Bureaus of Immigration and of Naturalization of the Department of Labor are consolidated as an Immigration and Nat

This proviso reads as follows:

"Provided further, That no part of this or any other appropriation contained in this Act shall be available for the pay of any person, civil or military, not a citizen of the United States, unless in the employ of the Government or in a pay status under appropriations carried in this Act on July 1, 1937, nor for the pay of any such person beyond the period of enlistment or termination of employment, but nothing herein shall be construed as applying to instructors of foreign languages at the Military Academy, or to Filipinos in the Army Transport Service, or to persons employed outside of the continental limits of the United States except enlisted men of the Regular Army, other than Philippine Scouts, upon expiration of enlistment" (50 Stat. 442).

uralization Service of the Department of Labor, at the head of which shall be a Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization.

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SEC. 22. In accordance with law, this order shall become effective 61 days from its date: Provided, That in case it shall appear to the President that the interests of economy require that any transfer, consolidation, or elimination be delayed beyond the date this order becomes effective, he may, in his discretion, fix a later date therefor, and he may for like cause further defer such date from time to time (5 U. S. C. 132).

INDEX

A

Absence from United States:
Eligibility for naturalization affected by.

Page
4, 5, 69-73, 78-100,
102-108, 210-216, 306–308, 325, 337, 342, 408, 436-439, 526, 527
Employee of American firm or corporation in development of foreign
trade, research, stationed abroad.

5,

69-73, 84-87, 210, 211, 309, 310, 337, 437, 438, 440, 526, 527, 595
Employee of United States Government stationed abroad___
5,

69-73, 210, 211, 212, 309, 310, 337, 437, 438, 440, 527, 595

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1906.

March 2, 1907__

613

615

519, 614

616

524, 642

520

520

623

519, 618, 642

520

643

520

26, 100, 215, 233, 433, 516, 518, 523-530, 538-539, 541-553,
558-561, 563-571, 573–576, 578, 579, 585–588, 593, 598, 643-659
27, 36, 38, 129, 130, 134, 135, 139, 148-150, 168,
174, 175, 192, 196, 233, 518, 533, 590, 593–596, 616, 617, 659, 660
577, 579-584, 586, 660, 661

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87, 94–96, 262–264, 301, 524, 525, 531–533, 535, 595, 596, 672, 673

May 26, 1924-.

June 2, 1924-

66, 520, 614, 673

June 4, 1924.

May 25, 1926.
May 26, 1926.
June 8, 1926-

571, 671

520

572, 672
573, 672
78,

148, 323

520, 673

674

570, 674

559, 674, 675

Acts of Congress, cited or text of-Continued

February 25, 1927.

March 4, 1927.

December 27, 1927.
January 25, 1929_

March 2, 1929__

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519, 524, 614, 625, 675, 676
9, 103, 540, 623, 675, 676

587
520, 614, 676
526-530, 542, 546,

547, 550, 551, 558, 563, 567, 568, 570, 573, 575, 577, 585, 589, 676

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Adopted child: (See also Children, citizenship of.)
Deprivation of citizenship of..

Alien enemy. (See Enemy aliens.)

Allen, A. Leonard (Member of Congress, Louisiana).
Anarchists. (See Naturalization, classes ineligible for.)
Austin, Albert E. (Member of Congress, Connecticut) -

Bernstein, Ruth Z..
Bills, cited or text of:

H. J. Res. 551..
H. R. 2176_.

92-94
II, 326, 362

II,

261-265, 268, 270–276, 280, 281, 297–305, 307, 308, 325–332

B

392

377

186

H. R. 5138.

377, 378

H. R. 5643.

379

H. R. 6127__

1-28, 32, 35, 203, 207-235, 239,
240, 261, 287–290, 297, 321, 366–371, 373–376, 381–392, 400-403

H. R. 6724..

378

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Butler, B. W., Department of Justice-

55, 58-60, 70, 71, 77, 82, 89, 90, 99, 101, 104, 109, 110, 120, 128,
131, 147-149, 151-153, 156, 160, 161, 163, 164, 167, 169, 170, 175,
178, 186, 187, 191, 193, 196, 200, 202-205, 294.

Butler, Henry F..

158-165, 167, 172, 182, 183, 185, 187, 188, 239,
278-281, 283–290, 313, 380, 381-392, 400-403

C

Cases cited:

Allen v. United States_

American Insurance Company v. Canter.

Balzac v Porto Rico..

Bohn, Jacob..

Boyd v. Thayer_

Bridges case.

Camardo v. Tillinghast-

Carlisle v. United States_

Chinberry case-

Chin Yow v. United States.
Chin King ex parte--
Comitis v. Parkerson_
De Lima v. Bidwell

Dorr v. United States.
Downes v. Bidwell_.

Dred Scott case-

Elg case (Perkins v. Elg).

Page

482

428.

425

174, 250

415, 428

124, 125

136, 494, 505, 617

412

90

504

289

492

413

424

413, 423

382

51,

53, 97, 99, 130, 138, 157, 160, 173-175, 182-184, 192-198, 249-
251, 254, 256, 265-268, 270, 272, 275, 276, 278, 279, 284, 289, 372,
387, 388, 390, 396, 400.

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97, 98, 160, 196, 197, 203, 254-256, 274, 278, 279, 284, 448

Toyota v. United States..

450

United States ex rel. Baglivo v. Day-

289, 493

United States ex rel. Bilokumsky v. Tod

505

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