WEEDIN v. LEE FUNG

No. 6889.

64 F.2d 48 (1933)

WEEDIN, Commissioner of Immigration, v. LEE FUNG.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

April 3, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anthony Savage, U. S. Atty., and Hamlet P. Dodd, Asst. U. S. Atty., both of Seattle, Wash. (John F. Dunton, of Seattle, Wash., U. S. Immigration Service, on the brief), for appellant.

Hugh C. Todd, of Seattle, Wash., for appellee.

Before WILBUR and SAWTELLE, Circuit Judges, and CAVANAH, District Judge.


CAVANAH, District Judge.

Lee Fung, a Chinese who claims to have been born in China, December 7, 1908, came from there on October 6, 1931, and applied for admission into the United States as a citizen of this country by virtue of being a foreign-born son of Lee Nong, a native-born citizen of the United States. He was denied admission by a Board of Special Inquiry and from which decision he appealed to the Secretary of Labor, who dismissed his appeal and directed that...

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