PHILIPPIDES V. DAY, 283 U. S. 48 (1931)

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U.S. Supreme Court

Philippides v. Day, 283 U.S. 48 (1931)

Philippides v. Day

No. 92

Argued March 2, 1931

Decided March 23, 1931

283 U.S. 48

Syllabus

An alien who arrived in this country as a seaman after the effective date of the Immigration Act of 1924, and deserted, and who remained here longer than permitted by the regulations under that Act, may be deported after, as well as within, the three years after entry. P. 283 U. S. 50.

37 F.2d 1015 affirmed.

Certiorari, 281 U.S. 716, to review a judgment refusing petitioner's discharge on habeas corpus.

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