Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Immigration Laws of the United States: A Textbook Integrating Statutes, Regulations, Administrative Practices and Leading Court and Administrative Decisions, With a Comprehensive Index, Citation Guide and Bibliography
During the six years since the publication of the first edition of Immigration Laws of the United States the immigration statutes have undergone far-reaching changes; implementing regulations have been thoroughly overhauled; and the courts and administrative agencies have rendered important decisions interpreting the law. Four supplements, the last published in 1959, have kept the readers of the first edition informed of these developments.
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