The formal record herein will show that, similarly, the motion for release on bail herein is denied. Ex parte Fong Chow Oi, D.C., 15 F.2d 209; United States ex rel. Carapa v. Curran, 297 F. 946, 36 A.L.R. 877, 887; Lee Fong Fook, D.C., 74 F. Supp. 68, 72.
Petitioner was not entitled to a judicial hearing as to his right to admission. Wong Wing Sing et ux. v. Nagle, 9 Cir., 299 F. 601; Ex parte Yoshinasa Nomura, 9 Cir., 297 F. 191; Ex parte Fong Chow Oi, D.C.Cal. 15 F.2d 209.
The Court, therefore, was without power to admit the alien held for deportation to bail pending the hearing on the writ of habeas corpus. United States v. Curran, 2 Cir., 297 F. 946; Ex parte Fong Chow Oi, D.C., 15 F.2d 209; Prentis v. Manoogian, 6 Cir., 16 F.2d 422. The Court may grant a writ of habeas corpus and discharge an alien ordered deported if the Secretary of Labor exceeds his powers in depriving the alien of his liberty.