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Tables of Contents for Civil Rights in Immigration
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
 
Admission And Exclusion Policies
1
92
Plenary Power to Exclude
1
2
Racial Exclusions under Immigration Laws
3
7
Discrimination under Quota Laws
10
18
Exclusion of Subversives: Substantive Provisions Summarized
28
5
Procedural Provisions
33
6
Question of Constitutionality
39
14
Substantive Provisions
39
7
Procedural Due Process
46
7
Question of Wisdom and Ideals
53
28
The Matter of Assimilation
53
12
Exclusion of Subversives
65
16
Conclusion
81
12
Deportation Policy
93
39
Deportation in American History
94
2
Plenary Power to Deport
96
7
Basic Freedoms for the Alien
103
3
Fair Hearing
106
3
Denaturalization as a Step toward Expulsion
109
5
The Case of Harry Bridges
114
8
Sending Them Back as Parcel Post
122
6
Conclusion
128
4
Becoming A Citizen
132
77
Citizenship by Birth
132
5
Citizenship through Naturalization
137
2
Ineligibility because of Opinions
139
11
Pacifism
139
4
Political Opinions
143
7
Women
150
1
Conclusion
151
8
APPENDIXES
I. President Truman's Message on Veto of McCarran-Walter Bill
159
13
II. President Truman's Messages on Aid to Refugees and Displaced Persons
172
17
III. President Eisenhower's Statements on Immigration
189
5
IV. Memorandum on the Visa Problem, American Committee for Cultural Freedom
194
11
V. Table of Immigrant Quotas under 1952 Law
205
2
VI. Aliens Deported and Aliens Departing Voluntarily under Proceedings, 1892-1950
207
1
VII. Certificates of Naturalization Cancelled, 1907-1951
208
1
Index
209