National Defense Migration: Hearings Before the Select Committee Investigating National Defense Migration, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, First Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 113, a Resolution to Inquire Further Into the Interstate Migration of Citizens, Emphasizing the Present and Potential Consequences of the Migration Caused by the National Defense Program. Part 11-32, Partes 12-13

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Página 11825 - We by no means assert that Congress can establish and apply the laws of war where no war has been declared or exists. Where peace exists the laws of peace must prevail. What we do maintain is, that when the nation is involved in war, and some portions of the country are invaded, and all are exposed to invasion, it is within the power of Congress to determine...
Página 11889 - Except as otherwise provided in this Act, every male citizen of the United States, and every other male person residing in the United States, who...
Página 11853 - Provided, that no alien embraced within this subdivision shall have his petition for naturalization called for a hearing, or heard, except after ninety days...
Página 11889 - That any citizen or subject of a neutral country shall be relieved from liability for training and service under this Act if, prior to his induction into the land or naval forces, he has made application to be relieved from such liability in the manner prescribed by and in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the President, but any person who makes such application shall thereafter be debarred from becoming a citizen of the United States...
Página 11889 - ... Act, every male citizen of the United States, and every other male person residing in the United States, who is between the ages of...
Página 11825 - Where peace exists the laws of peace must prevail. What we do maintain is, that when the nation is involved in war, and some portions of the country are invaded, and all are exposed to invasion, it is within the power of Congress to determine in what states or districts such great and imminent public danger exists as justifies the authorization of military tribunals for the trial of crimes and offences against the discipline or security of the army or against the public safety.
Página 11609 - Congress instructed the committee to inquire further "into the interstate migration of citizens, emphasizing the present and potential consequences of the migration caused by the national defense program, the effects of this migration on the various agricultural programs and the development of economic conditions creating stranded communities, and areas of potential migration.
Página 12143 - ... the health laws of the State and the rules and regulations of the State board of health...
Página 11825 - ... may, in case of rebellion or invasion, or imminent danger thereof, when the public safety requires it, suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, or place the Island or any part thereof, under martial law until communication can be had with the President and the President's decision therein made known.
Página 11825 - Department, and those subordinate military personnel to whom he may delegate such authority, during the present emergency and until the danger of invasion is removed, to exercise the powers normally exercised...

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