Ng Fook v. Proctor
Ng Fook v. Proctor
Opinion of the Court
From an order denying writ and remanding petitioner to the immigration officers for deportation this appeal is prosecuted.
The petitioner is a Chinese of full blood and was born in China. He claims his grandfather Ng Fun was born in the Hawaiian Islands August 12, 1885; that Ng Fun went to China, and in 1902 a son, Ng Ming Yin, was born to him; that petitioner is the son of Ng Ming Yin and was born in China in 1920.
The question for decision is: Was Ng Fook the applicant given a fair hearing?
Affirmed.
Weedin v. Yee Wing Soon, 48 F.(2d) 36 (C.C.A. 9); Wong Sun Ying v. Weedin, 50 F.(2d) 377 (C.C.A. 9); Lee Get Nuey v. Nagle, 53 F.(2d) 208 (C.C.A. 9); Chin Wing v. Nagle, 55 F.(2d) 609 (C.C.A. 9); Louie Foo v. Nagle, 56 F.(2d) 775 (C.C.A. 9); Lee Foo v. Nagle, 58 F.(2d) 764 (C.C. A. 9); Wong Hon Ping v. Haff, 63 F.(2d) 448 (C.C.A. 9). See. also, Lim Wun v. Nagle, 52 F.(2d) 396 (C.C.A. 9); Wong Soo v. Nagle, 60 F.(2d) 681 (C.C.A. 9); Wong Shong Been v. Proctor, 79 F.(2d) 881 (C.C.A. 9).
Reference
- Full Case Name
- NG FOOK v. PROCTOR, Com'r of Immigration
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