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Abstract
This report is concurred in by nine of the eleven members of the Commission. Two members, Henry W. Anderson and Kenneth Mackintosh, file dissenting statements. The Report is accompanied by a thoroughly interesting research study of the administration of the deportation laws, prepared by Reuben Oppenheimer. Since this study constitutes the basis of the report, and since the majority of the Commission concur in the conclusions and recommendations set forth in it, the following remarks will deal primarily with the study itself.
Recommended Citation
E. B. Stason,
REPORT ON THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE DEPORTATION LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES,
30
Mich. L. Rev.
104
(1931).
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