Case Name: Everett Flint DAMON ex rel. KOCK TANG et al., Petitioner, Appellant, v. John P. JOHNSON, United States Commissioner of Immigration, Respondent, Appellee
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1927-01-26
Citations: 16 F.2d 1015
Docket Number: No. 2093
Parties: Everett Flint DAMON ex rel. KOCK TANG et al., Petitioner, Appellant, v. John P. JOHNSON, United States Commissioner of Immigration, Respondent, Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 16
Pages: 1015–1015

Head Matter:
Everett Flint DAMON ex rel. KOCK TANG et al., Petitioner, Appellant, v. John P. JOHNSON, United States Commissioner of Immigration, Respondent, Appellee.
(Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit.
January 26, 1927.)
No. 2093.
E. F. Damon, of Boston, Mass. (Walter Bates Farr, of Boston, .Mass., on the brief), for appellant.
John W. Sehenek, Asst. U. S. Atty., of Boston, Mass., for appellee.
Before BINGHAM, JOHNSON, and ANDERSON, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
BINGHAM, Circuit Judge.
Koek Tang and Koek Bow are applicants for admission to the country as the foreign-bom sons of Young Fung Hing, a native-born citizen. They were ordered deported by the Department of Labor. Thereupon habeas corpus proceedings were instituted in the District Court for Massachusetts. The District Court, following our decision in Johnson, Com'r, v. Koek Shing, 3 F.(2d) 889, declined to find that the applicants were not afforded a fair hearing before the, immigration authorities and entered an order remanding them for deportation, and this appeal was taken. We regard the evidence in this case as less favorable to the applicants than was the evidence in Johnson, Com'r, v. Koek Shing, supra, and see no reason for questioning the order of the court below.
The decree of the District Court is affirmed.