Later. his wife and four other children followed him. The alien did not reach the United States until 1929. when she came as a student. She has now completed her studies and must leave the country or be deported. Members of the family in this country are all employed. She has no near relatives in Hungary and no one to look after her there. The money which otherwise would be spent in supporting her in this country would have to be sent abroad and probably in an increased amount. Another case is that of a man who came to the United States with his father. when a child. and has lived here continuously ever since. In 1924 he was arrested and deported. He later entered the United States without an immigration visa and without inspection. He has married an American woman and has two children. In 1933 he attempted to enter the country legally by proceeding to Canada and applying for admission in the regular manner. This attempt to regularize his status merely had the effect of causing his arrest in deportation proceedings. It developed at the hearing that he not only supported his family but also a homeless woman and her two Americanborn children. Still another case concerns a 9yearold boy. now subject to deportation. He was brought here as an infant by his mother who entered legally. but who. somehow. failed to register the entrance of her child. The father is under sentence of deportation to Rumaniathe child to Canada. The mother. having entered legally. may remain in the United States. If she can find the means she may accompany her husband or her child. provided that Canada or Rumania will permit her to enter.
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