They find that this man has married and has children. They find it necessary to send him back to his own country in order to enter legally so that he may become a permanent resident. But. in order to avoid this hardship. the Department of Labor. whether it is legal or not. has carried out the policy of saying to that man: "In view of the fact it would be a hardship on you and your family to send you back there to enter legally. we axe now willing to advise you to go to Canada or to Cuba or some place contiguous to this country. there get a proper visa. and reenter legally." That is all this policy means. The question is raised in reference to criminals and people who have been accused or convicted of moral turpitude. Well. in most of the cases the moral turpitude was committed when they swore falsely in order to get a visa to come here. That is the moral turpitude in 90 percent of the cases. In other words. they told a lie in order to attain the possibility of coming to this country.
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Generalization that 90% of moral turpitude cases involve lying to get a visa.