212 F. 282 | D. Mass. | 1913
This is a petition for a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of Nora' Joyce, an alien immigrant who is detained by the immigration officials at the Port of Boston for deportation.
The petitioner does not complain of the conduct of the board of special inquiry by which she has been excluded, except that it based its final action solely upon a medical certificate which she says was unfairly made for the following reasons: First, that Dr. Safford, who had examined her in the first instance and certified that she was feeble-
It is not sufficient to justify the interference of this court that the rulings of the board of special inquiry transgressed the ordinary rules of evidence as applied in courts of law. It must appear that the hearing was essentially unfair, or that it violated some fundamental principle of law without the observance of which no just determination of the question at issue was possible. When such facts do appear, this court will not hesitate to interpose to protect the person wronged; and it seems to me that, in view of the extreme importance of the decisions of immigration tribunals to the individuals affected thereby, the courts ought to interpose more readily than would otherwise be the case when any real unfairness is shown.