The board of review said she must go out. I am now charging she was permitted to remain in the country through the direct intervention of Commissioner MacCormack. Note the dates: On July 29. 1933. the board of review stated: It is therefore recommended that deportation be proceeded with and request for stay of deportation be denied. Get that date squarely in your mind. On July 29. 1933. the board of review said she must be deported. Mind you. just 2 days later. August 1. 1933. Commissioner MacCormack wrote over his own signature: I am now directing a further investigation to be made. In the meantime. of course. the girls wil not be deported. On October 4. 1933. upsetting all previous recommendations and records. the Department records disclose a new finding which says. referring to the case of Marie: Deportation will work a great hardship on her. There is one of the socalled hardship cases. a woman here for years in a bawdyhouse. who came here illegally and entered the bawdyhouse run by her sister. and yet Colonel MacCormack says it would "work a hardship" for her to have to leave. I expect it would.
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