Aliens residing in the United States were reminded by the Immigration and Naturalization Service today that they must report their addresses during January 1962.
Annual registration of aliens in January is a requirement of the 1952 Immigration and Naturalization Act. Immigration Commissioner J.M. Swing said aliens may go to any post office or immigration field service office to complete in person the necessary forms. Violation of the Immigration Act requirement, the Commissioner said, could make an alien subject to fine, Jail sentence, and subsequent deportation.
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