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Fong Yue Ting v. United States, 149 U.S. 698 (1893), decided by the United States Supreme Court on May 15, 1893, was a case challenging provisions in Section 6 of the Geary Act of 1892 that extended and amended the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. The provisions in question required Chinese in the United States to obtain certificates of residency ...
Fong Yue Ting v. United States, |149 U.S. 698 (1893), is a decision challenging provisions in Section 6 of the Geary Act of 1892 that extended and amended the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. The provisions in question required Chinese in the United States to obtain certificates of residency, and allowed for the arrest and deportation of Chinese ...
Gabriel J. Chin, Chae Chan Ping and Fong Yue Ting: The Origins of Plenary Power, in Immigration Law Stories (David Martin and Peter Schuck, eds., Foundation Press 2005) The Story of California From the Earliest Days to the Present. Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co.. pp. 283–296; Sandmeyer, Elmer Clarence. The Anti-Chinese Movement in California, pg 104
Fong Yue Ting v. United States (1893): The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the United States government to deport Fong Yue Ting and two other Chinese residents who were deemed by the US government to hold no valid residency permits. The decision reaffirmed that the US government's power to deport foreigners is an absolute and unqualified ...
Fong Yue Ting v. United States, 149 U.S. 698 (1893) Lem Moon Sing v. United States, 158 U.S. 538 (1895) Wong Wing v. United States, 163 U.S. 228 (1896)
A lawsuit seeks damages for Disney employees who moved from California to Florida after the company told them they were being transferred — and then backtracked. Disney told L.A. residents to ...
Fong Yue Ting v. United States: Many Chinese residents in city communities of Los Angeles and San Francisco refused to comply by ripping up official registration notices. But after three Chinese residents facing deportation took their case to the Supreme Court, the Court decided that, as a nation, the United States had the right to determine ...
Boxing promoter Don King, known for his work with greats Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson, has been named in a civil lawsuit alleging fraud over a failed bid to resurrect Rumble in the Jungle 2 as an ...