Immigration and Naturalization Housekeeping Amendments Act of 1992: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Law, Immigration, and Refugees of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, May 20, 1992

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Page 111 - Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country...
Page 28 - I cannot help reflecting that if my father had been American and my mother British, instead of the other way round, I might have got here on my own.
Page 51 - Mr. Chairman, members of the subcommittee, I thank you for the opportunity to appear before you...
Page 48 - Mr. Chairman, members of the committee, I thank you for this opportunity to present these views.
Page 106 - Whatever the procedure authorized by Congress is, it is due process as far as an alien denied entry is concerned.
Page 250 - Commerce, if he finds that such fine, penalty, or forfeiture was incurred without willful negligence or without any intention on the part of the petitioner to defraud the revenue or to violate the law, or finds the existence of such mitigating circumstances as to justify the remission or mitigation of such fine, penalty, or forfeiture, may remit or mitigate the same upon such terms and conditions as he deems reasonable and just...
Page 257 - Mr. Chairman, Members of the Committee, thank you very much for the opportunity to testify on this important subject.
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Page 169 - A nonprofit civil rights organization that performs a broad range of legal and educational services nationally in support of women's efforts to eliminate sex-based discrimination and to secure equal rights.
Page 352 - Aviation, on behalf of the State of Hawaii and its more than one million residents, I wish to express my concerns and views on our nation's Federal Inspection Service laws and regulations as they apply to our arriving international aviation passengers. I appreciate the opportunity to present this written testimony to the Subcommittee and request that it be included in the record. As Governor of the only island state in the United States, I am acutely aware of the critical importance of the aviation...

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