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No. 8809028
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United States v. Tsurukichi Nakao
No. 8809028 · Decided October 6, 1914
No. 8809028·Ninth Circuit · 1914·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
October 6, 1914
Citation
No. 8809028
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
GILBERT, Circuit Judge (after stating the facts as above). ' The judgment of the court below must be reversed, on the authority of Lapina v. Williams, Commissioner of Immigration, 232 U. S. 78 , 34 Sup. Ct. 196, 58 L. Ed. 515 , holding that the provisions of the Immigration Act of 1907 respecting admission and deportation apply to an alien who, having remained in this country for more than three years after first entry, and having gone abroad for a temporary purpose, with the intention of returning again, seeks admittance to the United States. The judgment is reversed, and the cause is remanded to the court below, with instruction to remand the appellee to the custody of the officers from whom he was taken.
Plain English Summary
' The judgment of the court below must be reversed, on the authority of Lapina v.
Key Points
01' The judgment of the court below must be reversed, on the authority of Lapina v.
02515 , holding that the provisions of the Immigration Act of 1907 respecting admission and deportation apply to an alien who, having remained in this country for more than three years after first entry, and having gone abroad for a temporary
03The judgment is reversed, and the cause is remanded to the court below, with instruction to remand the appellee to the custody of the officers from whom he was taken.
04
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' The judgment of the court below must be reversed, on the authority of Lapina v.
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