Session #64 · 1915–17

Speech #640072742

The gentleman is in error about that. While it does not make any particular difference. we may as well have the question straight. The existilng law is in section 25. and provides: The decision of the appropriate immigration officer. if adverse to the admission of such alien. shall be fitl unless reversed on appeal to the Secretary of Labor. It is about as broad as it is long. because the aliens always go up before a board of special inquiy . blt in the case of Rosen. in which my colleague Mr. LONDON and I were interested as counsel. we brought that matter to the attention of the United States Court of Appeals in the second circuit. and we obtained a deci. sion that neither the Seiretary nor the board of special inquiry could make a decision except upon facts. and that the writ of habeas corpus has some efilcacy left.
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