Case: TOD, COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION, v. WALDMAN ET AL.
Abbreviation: Tod v. Waldman
Decision Date: 1925-01-12
Docket Number: No. 95
Citation: 266 U.S. 547
Volume: 266
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: TOD, COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION, v. WALDMAN ET AL.
Judges: 
Pages: 547–548

Head Matter:
TOD, COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION, v. WALDMAN ET AL.
CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OP APPEALS POR THE SECOND CIRCUIT.
No. 95.
Petition for rehearing.
Decided January 12, 1925.
Memorandum on petition for rehearing, adding to directions heretofore given in this case. See ante, p. 113.
Mr. Max J. Kohler, on the petition for rehearing.

Opinion:
Mr. Chief Justice Taft
delivered the opinion of the Court.
By opinion handed down November 17, 1924, ante, 113, this Court sustained the contention of the Commissioner of Immigration that the respondents should not have been discharged under the writ of habeas corpus as directed by the Circuit Court of Appeals, but agreed with that court in its criticism of the action of the immigration authorities in dealing with the respondents here, and made modifications and additions to the order of that court. Counsel for the respondents in a petition for rehearing n'ow ask additional modifications. Of these, the Court deems it proper to grant two.
1st. Nothing in the order of this Court shall prejudice an application on behalf of Zenia Waldman to the discretion of the Secretary of Labor under § 21 of the Immigration Act of February 5, 1917, c. 29, 39 Stat. 874, 891, to accept satisfactory security against her becoming a public charge and on its being furnished to admit her to this country.
2nd. Nothing in the order of this Court shall prejudice an application for release on bail of the respondents pending compliance with the mandate of this Court.