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Argued June 23, 1953.
Decided September 4, 1953.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Mr. Jack Wasserman, Washington, D. C., for appellant.
Mr. Charles Gordon, Atty. Immigration & Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, of the Bar of the Supreme Court of New York, pro hac vice, by special leave of Court, with whom Messrs. Leo A. Rover, U. S. Atty., Washington, D. C., William J. Peck, Asst. U. S. Atty., and L. Paul Winings, General Counsel, Immigration & Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C., were on the brief, for appellee.
Messrs. Charles M. Irelan, U. S. Atty. at the time record was filed, and William R. Glendon, Asst. U. S. Atty. at the time record was filed, Washington, D. C., entered appearances for appellee.
Before EDGERTON, WILBUR K. MILLER and PROCTOR, Circuit Judges.
United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit.
WILBUR K. MILLER, Circuit Judge.
The question here is whether, under the Passport Act of 1918, as amended,1 and as implemented by executive proclamation and regulations, the Attorney General may order an alien not to depart from the United States because of his finding, made without affording a hearing, that the alien's departure would be prejudicial to the interests of this country. The pertinent portion of the amended Act is the following...
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