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Citation: 189 U.S. 86

1. Japanese Immigrant Case, No. 171., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued February 24, 1903. , April 6, 1903, Decided

OVERVIEW: Congress could define terms and conditions for admission of aliens; decisions of administrative or executive officers acting under delegated powers under the immigration acts constituted due process of law and were not subject to judicial review.


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