The bill also provides. Mr. Chairman. that the United States. through its attorneys. shall have an opportunity. if cause exists therefor. to oppose the naturalization of an alien. After the clerk of the court where the petition has been filed notifies the Bureau of Naturalization at Washington of the filing of the petition. if that Bureau finds any good. substantial reason from the records it has on file to oppose the naturalization of a particular alien. either because he is not the person he represents himself to be or that he did not arrive in the country at the time he says in his petition that he did arrive. or for any. other reason or cause that he is not entitled to naturalization. the Bureau may call on the United States district attorney for the district where the court is located and in which the petition is filed to oppose the naturalization of that alien. Appeals are provided for from the decision of the court either by the alien or by the United States Government.
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