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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Szss.II., Ch. 29. 1917. 891 said Secretary shall when necessary employ a suitable person for that purpose, who shall accompany such alien to his or her final destination, and the expense incident to such service shall be defrayed in the same manner as the expense of deporting the accompanied alien is defrayed. Pending the iinal disposal of the case of any alien so ,,,,*f,,°'*§.‘},",,,,;’;’,*};’,' *’°'*° taken into custody, he may be released under a bond in the penalty m` of not less than $500 with security approved by the Secretary of Labor, conditioned that such alien shall be produced when required for a hearing or hearings in regard to the charge upon which he has been taken into custody, and for deportation if he shall be found to be éinlawfully within th; United States. nc, 21. hat any a ien liable to be excluded because likel to “""°*·"°“ ‘“"‘°' become a public charge or because of physical disability other {han bmdmemmmm tuberculosis in any form or a loathsome or dangerous contagious disease may, if otherwise admissible, nevertheless be admitted in the discretion of the Secretary of Labor upon the giving of a suitable and proper bond or undertaking, approved by said Secretary, in such amount and containing such conditions as he may prescribe, to the United States and to all States, Territories, counties, towns, municipalities, and districts thereof, holding the United States and all States, Territories, counties, towns, municipalities, and districts thereof harmless against such alien becoming a public charge. In ns‘$°$°i°i§'§°f§i,°°°f°”“°i° lieu of such bond, such alien may deposit in cash with the Secretary of Labor such amount as the Secretary of Labor may require, which amount shall be deposited by said Secretary in the United States Postal Savings Bank, a receipt therefor to be given the person furnishing said sum, showing the fact and object of its receipt and such mum other information as said Secretary may deem advisable. All accru- t’°°°` ing interest on said deposit during the time same shall be held in the United States Postal Savings Bank shall be aid to the person furnishing the sum for deposit. In the event of) such alien becoming a public charge, the Secretary of Labor shall dispose of said deposit in the same manner as if same had been collected under a bond as provided in this section. In the event of the permanent departure R•*“¤ °*¤¤1>°¤**· from the United States. the naturalization, or the death of such alien, the said sum shall be returned to the person by whom furnished, or to his legal representatives. The admission of such alien shall be a consideration for the giving of such bond, undertaking, S, md or cash deposit. Suit may be brought thereon in the name and by "°°° ‘°'°‘ the proper law officers either of the United States Government or of any State, Territory, District, county, town, or municipality in which such alien becomes a public charge. _ Src, 22. That whenever an alien shall have been naturalized or ,§`;§,§‘f,,,‘}',§',$;,E{}"Q_¥§,°,f{ shall have taken up his permanent residence in this country, and ji-;_:i=¤· ¤<>¤¤=zi<>¤¤ thereafter shall send for his wife or minor children to join him, and said wife or any of said minor children shall be found to be affected Tm d ml with any contagious disorder, such wife or minor children shall be sm, °°'"" ° ` held, under such regulations as the Secretary of Labor shall prescribe, until it shall be determined whether the disorder will be easily curable or whether they can be permitted to land without danger to other persons; and they shall not be either admitted or deported Mmmm ph until such facts have been ascertained; and if it shall be determined ruined. ”` that the disorder is easily curable and the husband or father or other responsible person is willing to bear the expense of the treatment, they mav be accorded treatment in hospital until cured and then be admitted. or if it shall be determined that they can be permitted to land without danger to other persons. they may. it otherwise ad- PMN missible, thereupon be admitted: Provided, That if the person send- mfizxlzptigzsusof ¤atunl— ing for wife or minor children is naturalized, a wife to whom `