ALIENS.
AMERICAN RESTRICTIONS
MANY TO BE DEPORTED
B^fdABIiB—PBESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. NEW, YORK June 2. Nearly 25,000 immigrants, some of irtxom arrived yesterday, will shortly be deported as a result of the Supreme Cpurt decision reversing the decisions of the lower courts, whereby the wife and children of an alien already admitted could enter the United States without regard to the quota. The lower courts unanimously uphold this right, which was first advanced by the Jewish Rabbi, who enlisted the greatest legal talent in the United States to save his wife and children from being deported. Many immigrants, 'basing their hopes on the Rabbi's earlier victories, set out for America, hoping to gain entrance, while others being detained on Ellis Island were admitted, but the Supreme Court's xeversal has caused an upheaval. The latest victims are a hundred Italians arriving to-day, who were on the high seas when tne decision was given. The police axe compelled to guard several liners which are crowded with exdeportees.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 4 June 1924, Page 5
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163ALIENS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 4 June 1924, Page 5
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