8 U.S.C. § 1251a : US Code - Section 1251A: Repealed.
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Sec. 1251a. Repealed. Pub. L. 87-301, Sec. 24(a)(3), Sept. 26,
1961, 75 Stat. 657.
Section, Pub. L. 85-316, Sec. 7, Sept. 11, 1957, 71 Stat. 640,
excepted spouse, child or parent of a United States citizen, and
aliens admitted between Dec. 22, 1945, and Nov. 1, 1954, inclusive,
who misrepresented their nationality, place of birth, identity or
residence, provided this latter group did so misrepresent because
of fear of persecution because of race, religion or politics if
repatriated and not to evade quota restrictions, or an
investigation of themselves, from the deportation provisions of
section 1251 of this title which declared excludable, those aliens
who sought to procure or procured entry into the United States by
fraud and misrepresentation, or who were not of the nationality
specified in their visas, and authorized the admission, after Sept.
11, 1957, of any alien spouse, parent or child of a United States
citizen or of an alien admitted for permanent residence who sought,
or had procured fraudulent entry into the United States or admitted
committing perjury in connection therewith, if otherwise admissible
and the Attorney General consented. See section 1182(h) of this
title.
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