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United States. Immigration and Nationality Act

LC control no.n 87929290
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Corporate name headingUnited States. Immigration and Nationality Act
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Variant(s)McCarran-Walter Act
United States. Act of June 27, 1952
United States. Bender's Immigration and Nationality Act pamphlet
United States. Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952
United States. McCarran-Walter Act
United States. Public Law no. 414
United States. Walter-McCarran Law
Walter-McCarran Law
See alsoReplaced in part by (work): United States. Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1965
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Replacement of (work): United States. Immigration Act of 1924
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Form of workStatutes and codes
Beginning date1952-06-27
Ending date1965
Found inIts Bender's Immigration and Nationality Act pamphlet, 1987: p. 1 (may be cited as: Immigration and Nationality Act; Act of June 27, 1952 (66Stat.163))
Public law 414 (Act of June 27, 1952; 66 Stat. 163), 1952: t.p. (Immigration and Nationality Act)
US Immigration Legislation online, website viewed September 18, 2015 (1952 Immigration and Nationality Act, a.k.a. the McCarran-Walter Act; an act to revise the laws relating to immigration, naturalization, and nationality; and for other purposes; H.R. 13342; Pub.L. 414; 182 Stat. 66; 82nd Congress; June 27, 1952)
Victims of the Walter-McCarran Law and how they are defended, 1954
Wikipedia, 1 Sept. 2019 (The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, or the McCarran-Walter Act, governs immigration to and citizenship in the United States; Public Law 82-414, enacted June 27, 1952; before this Act, a variety of statutes governed immigration law but were not organized within one body of text; later ammended by Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, et al.)
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