Carton 0065
Contains 1009 Results:
For the Relief of James Yao, 1950-12-04T00:00:00+00:00 - 1959-10-27
Correspondence between Walter and Yao regarding Yao's immigration status, H.R 1857 passed allowing Yao to be considered lawfully admitted to the US for permanent residence; Brief correspondence between Walter and Yao regarding Yao's partner Bill Barry needing a passport for his wife's trip to Japan; H.R 1857 became Private Law 510; multiple criminal cases opened up against James Yao
For the Relief of Tsung Hsien Hsu, 1951-01-18T00:00:00+00:00 - 1951-02-08
H.R 1859 passes allowing Tsung Hsien Hsu to be considered a natural born alien child of Lieutenant Richard T. Corsa, a citizen of the United States; Bill turned into Private Law 82
For the Relief of Dr. Giuseppe Mazzone, 1951-03-29T00:00:00+00:00 - 1951-06-22
Correspondence regarding the residence status of Dr. Giuseppe Mazzone; H.R. 895 passed to allow Mazzone to be lawfully admitted into the United States for permanent residence; the bill was not received favorably by the 81st congress and was reintroduced to the 82nd Congress; Private Law 110 approved on June 28, 1951
For the Relief of Dr. Giuseppe Mazzone, 1950-09-11T00:00:00+00:00 - 1950-09-14
H.R. 9638 was first introduced for the relief of Dr. Mazzone; correspondence regarding this bill
To Provide for the Expeditious Naturalization of Former Citizens of the U.S. Who Have Lost U.S. Citizenship Through Voting in a Political Election or in a Plebiscite Held in Italy, 1949-12-27T00:00:00+00:00
H.R. 400 presented to congress granting former citizens who lost their citizenship through voting in Italy to receive the same citizenship status they had prior to its loss; correspondence between Walter and those who lost, or know someone who lost citizenship voicing support for the bill; H.R. 400 passed into Public Law 114
To Provide for the Expeditious Naturalization of Former Citizens of the U.S. Who Have Lost U.S. Citizenship Through Voting in a Political Election or in a Plebiscite Held in Italy, 1950-04-04T00:00:00+00:00 - 1950-12-18
Correspondence regarding citizenship status of Italian's who voted in Italy's election of 1946; H.R. 6616 proposed to grant those who voted in Italy's 1946 election their prior citizenship status in the United States
For the Relief of Mrs. Clara Raffloer Drosse, 1951-01-24T00:00:00+00:00 - 1951-07-10
Mrs. Clara Raffloer lost her US citizenship when voting in the Bavarian village election against a communist mayor; H.R. 896 and eventually Private law 144 allowing Mrs. Clara Raffloer Drosse to retain her citizenship status
For the Relief of Mrs. Clara Raffloer Drosse, 1949-03-08T00:00:00+00:00 - 1949-05-27
Clara Raffloer Drosse lost her US citizenship after voting in a Bavarian Village election; H.R. 3750 proposed for relief of Drosse, allowing her to regain her citizenship status; Correspondence regarding proposed bill 3750
Authorizing the Secretary of State to Continue Herve J. L'Heureux to Serve as Chief of the Visa Division for an Additional Year Commencing Sept. 1, 1951, 1951-06-29T00:00:00+00:00 - 1951-09-14
H.R 4674 proposed to allow Herve J. L'Heureux to continue to serve as the Chief of the Visa Division if considered desirable in the national interest; Private law 255 passed allowing Heureux to serve an additional year
To Assist in Preventing Aliens from Entering or Remaining in the United States Illegally, 1951-07-13T00:00:00+00:00 - 1952-03-05
H.R. 4845 proposed in July 1951 to prevent aliens from entering or remaining in the US illegally; Public Law 283 passed to prevent aliens from entering or remaining in the US illegally