Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 2.djvu/786

 1948 INDEX. Illiterates, Alkn, Pm- Immigration Act, 1917—Continued. _ Pmto be excluded admission, after three head tax increased; arrivals from contigmonths ... 877 uous countries. 875 families of admitted aliens allowed entry. 877 collection in the Philippines. .. 875 tests of literacy 877 refund to rejected aliens. .. 875 classes eiiempt from. 877 class of aligns excapged admission bringing in, trans rtation companies, crimina, anarc ts, prostitutes, etc .  . 881 contract laborers, assisted persons, etc. .. 876 fine, etc., if embarkation permitted. 881 Asiatics, etc., from specified districts 876 Imbeciles, existing restrictions continued .. 876 alien, excluded admission 875 occupations, etc., excepted; condi- Immediate Transporrtati<m ofDut1hble Goods, tions .. 876 privileges of, extended to Chopaka, Wash., additional exclusions after three months; entry. 354 illiterates. 877 Jacksonville, Fla., entry. . 229 admission of families of residents. . . 877 Laurier, Wash., entry .. . .. 354 test of ability to read ... 877 Northport, Wash., entry 354 exemptions from literacy test; religious Noyes, Minn., entry and delivery ... 435 refugees ... 877 Winston-Salem, N. C., delivery. 232 alien residents returning within six Immigrant Inspectors, months ... 877 appointment and compensation of. 893 aliens in transit ... 877 examination other than hysical or mental exclusion not applicable to purely political of aliens to be mage by 885 offenders. . - .. 877 power and authority for. .. 886 transit of assisted aliens 877 alse statements at, deemed perjury. 886 skilled laborers in particular instances. . 877 assistance of Federal courts to secure tes- professions, servants, etc ... 877 timony, etc ,., 886 restriction on holders of foreign passports if punishment for obstructing; use of deadly detrimental to labor conditions. - Z. . 878 weapons .. 886 discretionary readmission to unrelmdecisions favorable to admission of alien, qbugshed domicile after temporary subject to challenge ... . ... 887 a ence": ... _. 878 board of special inquiry to make final admission of alien attendants to exposidecision .. 887 tions, etc.; conditions . 878 composition, hearings, etc . . .. 887 foreign officials, suites, etc. . _. . . 878 appeals; restriction  - . 887 importing aliens for prostitution or 1m- negotiations directed for detailing, on im- moral purposes, orbidden .. 878 migrant ships; duties .. 882 punishment for violations; jurisdiction of to accompany aliens to interior immigrant courts  . ... 878 stations .. . 893 deported aliens attempting to return  878 . Immigrant Stations, evidence of husband and wife admissible 879 appropriation for Ellis Island, buildings, inducing, etc., importation of contract etc ... 324 laborers, unlawful . 879 deiicienc appro riatzion for Ellis Island, exceptions ... . ... 879 N.§., reefging . . .. 821 pena ty for violations ... -. 879 for repairing damages caused by explo- criminal punishment .. 879 sions ... . .. 821 fee to informer. 879 agents of States, etc., may fpresent to aliens advertising abroad for contract laborers, at, inducements o ered for settle- unlawful .. 879 ment, etc. . .. 895 Punishment for. . .. 879 Baltimore, Md., use of increased appropria- so iciting immigration by vessel owners, _tion for interior requirements, etc. .. 844 etc., unlawful. 879 establishment of, at interior places author- penalty, etc.; persistent violations .. 879 _ ized. - . . . 893 advertising, etc., permitted. 880 inspectors to accompany aliens in transit to. 893 presumption of knowledge of alienage. . - 880 disposal of privileges; use of receipts .. 894 illegal landing, etc., of aliens, a misdesale of intoxicating liguors forbidden 894 meanor ... 880 local Courts granted jurisdiction for crimes, punishment for. ... 880 _ etc. - Z ._. . . 894 bringing in diseased, etc., aliens, unlawhospltal facilities at Ellis Island granted ful; disabilities specified 880 temporarily to_New York. . 359 fine if embarkation permitted; addimaintenance oflprivileges by Government tional penalty ...,. , . . ,, 880 at. forbid en -  325 mentally or physically disqualiiied to use of Charleston,   C., by §outh Carolina earn a living ..,,..,.,, 880 Naval Militia, authorized ... 61 fine ii ernbarkation permitted; addi- Immigratzon Act, 1917, tional penal? ...,._.,,,,,,,,,,_ 880 "al1en" defined as any person not native illiterates, exclu ed Asiatics, etc 881 born, or naturalized citizen 874 fine if embakation permitted; addi- Iudiaus, and citizens of insular po&ee· tional penalty .,...,,.,. ,.,, 881 _ sions, not included. 874 clearance restriction, etc .,.. 881 "United States ” construed ... -- . 874 restrictions on place and time of landing Canal Zone and insular restrictions ____,, , _ 874 aligns ____ , _________________ _ _ ______ 88], “S€3ma¤ ” delined._ .. 874 punishment for violations ...,,,,,_,_ 881 enforcement of Act in the Philippines . 874 i detention for medical and literacy examil1ead_tax increased; seamen included . 875 { nations; on shipboard _______________ 331 children under 16, with parent, exempt. 875 l at immigrant stations .. 882 levyand collection of; exceptions .. 875 l regulations to be issued 882