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Abstract
The process under which the United States, through the Department of Labor, deports aliens found to be unlawfully in this country is one of the oldest in American administrative law. It is also one of the most interesting, for this process deals almost entirely with persons as contrasted with property, and its development has been largely unimpeded by court decisions.
Recommended Citation
Reuben Oppenheimer,
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE DEPORTATION PROCESS,
36
Mich. L. Rev.
355
(1938).
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