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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 29. 1917. 887 appeal to the Secretary of Labor is permitted by this Act, the alien shall be so informed and shall have the r%ht to  represented by M mm- or otiher adziser ol; sigchtlappeitl; _ he <¥c1sion Lpf Hlélflhllllgé m°,l‘°“"‘*°,,,,,,,,,_ an inspec or 1 avora e 0 e a 1ssion 0 any a en a gi-bject to challdnge by any other immigrant inspector, and_si1ch challenge shall opergite to tgke thelalien whgse r1ght to land IS so challonged be ore a oard o specia in uiry or its investigation. B I . Sac: lf?. Thai} boards oispecialfinquipy shallllae gpposngled by_the quay. °‘°°°°°H°` commissioner 0 immngra 1on or mspec or in c ar e a - e various ports of arrival as may be necessary for the prompt determination of all cases of immigrants detained at such ports under the provisions Salem tc of the law. Each board shall consist of three members, who shall °”·° · be selected from such of the immigrant officials in the service as the ggcmmission£a1iJa(.;ene153l<iffrImn11igratgo1;, with the gpprovalljfifdtlge retary o or a om HDB o _1me esigna e as qua 1 e o I serve on such boards. When in the opinion of the Secretary of Labor Tm; E the maintenance of aalpermanent board of special in?u1ry for service at ang sea or land be er port is not warranted, regu arly constituted boar s may be életiaileg from other lstcatiglns gor  slervicg $2 such port ori t at eimpracica e, e ecre ar o a_ors a authoigizeitihe craiation of bosgds pt; specgaslhixiiiigrga by thzvilniiniggaf ° a suc po an a _ e rmme _ a - eiiiiliiitenglilflicidlldi oirgfaher rsons shall  eligible for service on such th boards. Such boards shalle have authority to determine whether an ,,,;,,,[’,,,‘§"*Y· *""°°°‘* alien who has been duly held shall be a lowed to land or shall be deported. All heagingsbbgfglm such boaids shallll be sepafrlaite and apart from the pu ic u the imrmgran may ave one en or relative preseiilt bugiderésuclh tregpldatiolnslai may be priicggicllggnggg Sect f . uc oa ssa eepacomp reccifidmoxf iiheizil priioceedings and of all such test1mony as may be produced before them; and the decisions of any two,members ge th; boardshall prevail, but either the alilen or any dissentipg mem (on the said board may appeal through the_comm1ssioner o immigra 1 at the ort of arrival and the Commissioner General of Immigration to the Secretary of Labor, and the taking of such appeal shall operate to stay any action in regard to the fina disposal of any alien whose case is so appealed until the receipt by the commissioner of immigration at the port of arrival of such decision which shall   rendered solelv upon the evidence adduced before the board of special inqmry. Hmm Ohmmim In ghgry ease where an alien is excluded from admission into the .;,0;.;,.,, Ynited States under any law or treaty now existing or hereafter made the decision of a board of special inquiry adverse to the admission Ar such alien shall be final, unless reversed on appeal to the PMN, Secretary of Labor: Prmzided, That the d€ClSl0D of a board of spe- céaai,-;;.:,0;d,,“,,,,,;_ cial inquiry shall be based upon the certificate of the examining medi- Pm, ,,8,, · il fl` r and exec t as provided in section twenty-one hereof, shall hf- fiiizileas to the rei)ection of aliens affected with tuberculosis in any form or with a loathso{nelorbdiipgerolps{0;tH51§U§r?l;?¤;$éh0?a§;;2 Am’p_8,.5_ h ` 1 1 y w IC o _ _ _ _ iviiiihgeinlfiiif dir Fheyilhzsses lseilxcluckd from admission to the lnited . . d f th f this ct. _ _ _ _ _, · gllhiiii zilllalieifi; lirought to this coiiinltry in Fpllationngfclgjg |ml)a.§°§il§, mmuy sh. ll l diately sent back in accommo a 1ons o esa s inqwhifhllzxliel; arrived, to the cduntryjvhence they respectively came, on the vessels bringing them, unless in the opinion of the Secretiilig of Labor immediate deportation is not practicable or proper. f the cost of their mamtenanf Ehggebon lang, ii1;V€g’ gift}; egpregige (of the ¢ l· Orue y 0 7 . g V wg; (::1  ilii; i‘€;P€¢ti"€lY came- That lt Shall be lmhlwful °"};‘°fiis:l"··ri§”"°‘l.£°l fdr any master, purser, person in charge, agent, owner, or consignee