| United States - Law - 1971 - 1176 pages
...the United States prior to June 30, 1948. A record of lawful admission for permanent residence may, in the discretion of the Attorney General and under such regulations as he may prescribe, be made in the case of any alien, as of the date of the approval of his application or,... | |
| Emigration and immigration law - 1944 - 944 pages
...aliens arriving at ports of the United States shall be examined by at least two immigrant inspectors at the discretion of the Attorney General and under such regulations as he may prescribe. Immigrant inspectors are hereby authorized and empowered to board and search for aliens... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - Aliens - 1961 - 964 pages
...portion of section 249, as amended, now reads: "A record of lawful admission for permanent residence may, in the discretion of the Attorney General and under such regulations as he may prescribe, be made in the case of any alien, as of the date of the approval of his application or,... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - Aliens - 1953 - 950 pages
...aliens arriving at ports of the United States shall be examined by one or more immigration officers at the discretion of the Attorney General and under such regulations as he may prescribe * * *. Counsel, in behalf of the agents and the owners, asserts that "under the particular... | |
| United States - Emigration and immigration law - 1952 - 260 pages
...STATES PRIOR TO JULY 1, 1924 SEC. 249. (a) A record of lawful admission for permanent residence may, in the discretion of the Attorney General and under such regulations as he may prescribe, be made in the case of any alien, if no such record is other(b) Registry of aliens at ports... | |
| United States - Aliens - 1954 - 564 pages
...USC 1259) be amended to read as follows: "A record of lawful admission for permanent residence may, in the discretion of the Attorney General and under such regulations as he may prescribe, be made in the case of any alien, as of the date of the approval of his application or,... | |
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