Mr. Speaker. this bill was reported out of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization by a unanimous vote. I can find no objection to it insofar as it goes. It does not apply to bonafide marriages which are made between nonquota immigrants and citizens of the United States. However. if it were determined after the marriage that the nonquota immigrant had in mind the perpetration of a fraud in order to obtain a visa to enter the United States. the court then would hold the marriage void from the beginning. and immediately and automatically. under section 3 of this act. such immigrant would become subject to deportation. This bill has no application whatever to bonafide marriages contracted between foreigners and natives of this country.
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