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PUBLIC LAW 414-JUNE 27, 1952

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TABLE OF CONTENTS—Contiiiued TITLE III — N A T I O N A L I T Y AND NATURALIZATION—Continued

CHAPTER 3—LOSS OF NATIONALITY—Continued Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec.

352. 353. 354. 355.

Loss of nationality by naturalized national. Section 352 not effective as to certain persons. Section 852(a)(2) not effective a s to certain persons. Loss of American nationality through parent's e x p a t r i a t i o n; not effective until person a t t a i n s age of twenty-five years. Sec. 356. Nationality lost solely from performance of acts or fulfillment of conditions. Sec. 357. Application of t r e a t i e s; exceptions. CHAPTER 4 — M I S C E L L A N E O U S

Sec. 358. Certificate of diplomatic or consular officer as to loss of American nationality. Sec. 359. Certificate of nationality for a person not a naturalized citizen for use in proceedings of a foreign state. Sec. 360. Judicial proceedings for declaration of United States nationality in event of denial of rights and privileges as national. ' '; ! ! '

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TITLE IV—MISCELLANEOUS

Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec.

401. 402. 408. 404. 405. 406. 407.

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Joint Congressional Committee. Amendments to other laws. Laws repealed. Authorization of appropriations. Savings clauses. Separability. Effective date.

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TITLE I—GENERAL DEFINITIONS

101. (a) As used in this Act— (1) The term "administrator'' means the administrator of the Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs of the Department of State. (2) The term "advocates" includes, but is not limited to, advises, recommends, furthers by overt act, and admits belief in. ^3) Xhe term "alien" means any person not a citizen or national of the United States. (4) The term "application for admission" has reference to the application for admission into the United States and not to the application for the issuance of an immigrant or nonimmigrant visa. (5) The term "Attorney General" means the Attorney General of the United States. (6) The term "border crossing identification card" means a document of identity bearing that designation issued to an alien who is lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or to an alien who is a resident in foreign contiguous territory, by a consular oiRcer or an immigration officer for the purpose of crossing over the borders between the United States and foreign contiguous territory in accordance with such conditions for its issuance and use as may be prescribed by regulations, (7) The term "clerk of court" means a clerk of a naturalization court. (8) The terms "Commissioner" and "Deputy Commissioner" mean the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization and a Deputy Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, respectively. (9) The term "consular officer" means any consular, diplomatic, or other officer of the United States designated under regulations prescribed under authority contained in this Act, for the purpose of issuing immigrant or nonimmigrant visas. In cases of aliens, in the SECTION

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