HICKENLOOPER, Circuit Judge.
Theodore Dukas, the appellant, was held for deportation under a warrant charging that at the time of his last entry into the United States, on or about August 15, 1918, he was afflicted with gonorrhea, a loathsome, contagious disease, and that he had been found employed by, in, or in connection with, a house of prostitution. He was first arrested by the immigration authorities on March 2, 1922, and, from the record of the Bureau of Immigration...
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