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62 STAT.] S0TH CONG., 2 D SESS.-CHS. 20-23-JAN. 26, 1948 [CHAPTER 20] AN ACT For the relief of Anna M. Kinat (Mrs. John P. Taylor). Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Attorney General be, and he is hereby, directed to cancel the outstanding order and warrant of deportation in the case of the alien, Anna M. Kinat (Mrs. John P. Taylor), and she shall not again be subject to deporta- tion by reason of the same facts upon which said warrant and order have issued. Approved January 26, 1948. 1301 January 26, 1948 [. 166] [Private Law 146] Anna M. Kinat. [CHAPTER 21] AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Yoneko Nakazawa. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congressassembled,That notwithstanding any provision of the immigration laws, Mrs. Yoneko Nakazawa, who was admitted to the United States on May 16, 1930, as the minor child of a treaty trader, is hereby declared to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence. SEC. 2. The Attorney General of the United States is authorized and directed to cancel all outstanding deportation proceedings in respect to the said Mrs. Yoneko Nakazawa. Upon the enactment of this Act the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the quota for the Japanese of the first year that the said quota is available. Approved January 26, 1948. [CHAPTER 22] AN ACT For the relief of Thomas Abadia. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in the admin- istration of the immigration and naturalization laws Thomas Abadia, of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, shall be held and considered to have lawfully entered the United States for permanent residence in 1940, the date of his actual entry into the United States, upon the payment by him of the visa fee of $10 and the head tax of $8; and the Attorney General is authorized and directed to discontinue any deportation proceedings which may have been commenced in the case of Thomas Abadia upon the ground of unlawful residence in the United States. SEC. 2. Upon the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State is authorized and directed to instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the nonpreference category of the first available Spanish immigration quota. Approved January 26, 1948. [CHAPTER 23] AN ACT For the relief of Santiago Naveran. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Attorney General is directed to cancel forthwith any warrant of arrest, order January 26, 1948 [S. 167] [Private Law 147] Mrs. Yoneko Naka- zawa. Quota deduction. January 26, 1948 [S. 185] [Private Law 148] Thomas Ahadla. Quota deduction. January 26 1948 IS. 1861 [Private Law 1491 Santiago Nvean.