WONG KWOK SUI v. BOYD

No. 16799.

285 F.2d 572 (1960)

WONG KWOK SUI, Appellant, v. John P. BOYD, as District Director of Immigration and Naturalization Service at Seattle, Washington, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

December 14, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. P. Sanderson, Gerald Shucklin, Seattle, Wash., for appellant.

Charles P. Moriarty, U. S. Atty., James F. McAteer, Seattle, Wash., for appellee.

Before CHAMBERS and HAMLEY, Circuit Judges, and SOLOMON, District Judge.


CHAMBERS, Circuit Judge.

Wong Kwok Sui came into the United States in 1951 from China without controversy. At that time, he asserted, and apparently still does, that his father was Wong Fook Quong (hereafter Quong), admittedly a citizen of the United States, and that his mother was Mar Toy Fung (hereafter Fung), an alien and resident of Hong Kong.1 Sometime in December, 1951, the Immigration Service issued him an identification card reciting...

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