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 ifi? T1 TLE 8.~—··.&.LZE‘l's’$. AE ,, ;,,;, gelseii net ee eeief cleric eed eeteery. (Mer. L3, el 5; :,5;;, g Y, 26Stet, 1855; Eder. 2, 1%, e, 177, § 1, 28  ee  3,,; Apr, 2S, 19%., Ne. 34,   Stef., tim 1; Mer. 4, 1913, e., T;  gs is, il? Steel;. ?3’?; Fei?. 5, 1§l?,`e. 29, § 2*3, ee stm;. $m;  ee  ;;§ ,5;;}*, e, 163, § 1, .%.Stet, 1118; Mer. 28, 1922, c, 117,  di  ii, 42 Stet. 486; Jen. 5, 1923, e. 2d, Title.II,·-42 Stat, ¥ m ..   » e ~ e . Q   » ec  s;,g,eie;”1edeiieie,tretiee of ieueigratiee lewe; mleseed, in f ,i,  leiieee; ¢e§ifl¢¥8 fer Stwileri of   Vnlieris; detail Ut » ,,,1eeetigretiene§¤¤%¥8···-·7’1`lieVlC¤0tet;1ieeieeer Gteeerel et Imml- , ih ,,1,,,,   eieirr the dirwtieli of the Secretary of Labor elmll Sd  ieelree efithe edmieietretiee of ell laws relating to the t W  ,;;retiee efelieee inte the United States, and shell here tit  Meiirel, direriice, will Silyefrisiee of all 'e§eers,. c1erke,1,  in  Qelgsieyees. eeireieted thereunder. `He, shell eeteblie}1 such 36 ln. reel i regeletieee, prescribe leech formé ct b01xd,·rep9rt..3, el mel ether peecrs, ned ehell ieeueifrch time to time ,,,,5i, ieetreetiees eet ieceesisteet with law, as he shell deeml m wlrzraleteel fer eerrying rmt the prerisiehs of this section $9 eee m·tii—,:l.e 1%,168, _1{l9,_113, 115, -116, 132,,134, 136 to 139, dg lli el, tee, 168, 169,. 1*31, 173, 175, 177, aed`V1{8 et  title and see ,.r,,reetieg the United Steteeetid alieee migreting·'there_t0` (lf treiid and lcsieiatid eehell have eutherity_ to enter inte lat e ,. ,;;~;;;·t-»§t,ar the seiseort aud relief of such aliens as may fall" W —;m;,»ilirtri:ee erreeed public &i»d,_,&§(et0 remove to their native _St ,l,·i,i£i·g.·, at amy time within thereelyeers after entry, et the ex-, mi rreae ce-uses arising etihseqtieiitlto their entry end are de- _ St ,e~.,e,: of being. ee- retrieved; lie ehal1`prieecribe mice for the tit it ,»;.€r,;· eed leepcetice. of eliees eemiixg to the United States frém 31 er ii,;·~ri;Q;ix (eeede mid Meriee, ee is net urmeeeseerily te delay, 19 .e,.;e·de, er eeizey 'pereeee in erdinery travel between [thee _ in "¥i?,iis*¥l1${}i¥¤l·?S 8.Bd seid ceiietries, and shell have power t0_ Ib? { acer inte centrects with, traeepcrmtieu lilies fer the said pur- U] ,e}.&·. lt .  be the duty of the Commissioner General. of €¤ _ s,,,e,,;,;l-itzsee e eeteti c®eei*e or me ”1meiig¥:s`ti£§1fS§;§ié`é“*fr5eki liee·’.tis»l time ae may beeemeery, fie his, judgement, to eecmc tit
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rt·;‘ez·eizitery, end charitable ieefiftitietis (pubife_a11d_private)¢` §‘ J ei we several `Stetes hed Territories, the District ctflolumbia, reel ether territerylef the United Ststee, and to inform the .60 <·e$e·i·re· efeeeii iestitutieee of the erevieipee of law. in rclatigm SD - le me deportation,. et nliene what here become public charges., of lie iiieir, with the gpiareval of the kretery efjlabcr, wlicng HH <e’r:· ie his judgment sue}; eeticn may be necessary tc accom- U l·i?<*¥1 the pereqse of said eectiene, detail immigration emeere t§ I ter errviee ie. iereige, eeuetriee; aud, upeir his t 1~eqi1eet,‘ age l*re,s’mi by thel1Secret&ry ot llebcr, the Secretary. ex 't?1éTX'€&S+ eil wit meyj detail medieel‘·0&eers of the United States Pixbllc eh l%,~;litlf Service fer the performance et ·d1ities ie` foreign tr: wsetriee ie ee,n,¤ectle§i4`svit.e their enforeemeet, (Apr. 28, 190;%} pa ,2%. 34, 33"$tat. 591; Feb. 5, 191,7, c. 29, { 23, 39 Stat. $92;) ‘ - of l W3, Same; admiriistratieii of alice ceetrafct labor laws.·~——·' . t Tile} Feremieeleeer Gerierelf ei Immigrettpe, in 'additiee to this fw e·*ie»r.4lutiee,—sha1l`hevecharge, mrder the Secretary et Labor, He eil me edmieistratlee of elien contract labor (laws. (Mzlr. 2,- ere · iefele. 17*1, 51,23 Stet. 786.) » i , ” W .e re 1 Q 1. Same; gderieietratieri of Chinese exclesieu laws;-—The - tlc  lexeieeiener Geeerel of Ime1igre.ti0:1,eie »e,dditieu‘ to his ether `63r we lee, etmil heve°ehe.rg·e,_ under £H€'$!1§BE¥lSi0¥i'&!1d direction of in  eaeeretery et Leeer, et the edmiiztstretiee et the Chinese im %;e~luei¤.»zi leave. " (lueefd, wm, e. 4791. { 1, 31 Stat. 611.) ·‘ pc _ 105; Division of irafermetiee in Burma; edi Immigration; ge. sizrtribetiea of elicits; State s.gcets¢——Tl1ere eimll be maiu·‘ the ieewll e divieiee ct igfermeticele the Bureau of‘Immigreti0x1.; ist xml the Secretary et ·Ieber_el1ell previde leech clerical. and towl»t·;·· eeeisteuee as may be eeceseery; It shell Be the `d_uty' dr; ` 86270*-—»ee—--49 · 4 1 " l

?D CITIZENS?§IPil.; ,§ ]_(}Q r f said dlrieierx te prergeete e ebeneilelel dietrihtttiert of elieiee lmitted imc the EIti{.€*f})_St§{€§ eeteixg the eererel eitetee ee;} erriteriee tleeiriegimreaigretieet. €Ierreep¤eetleeee.eetttl be lam ith the proper teliriele of the Stetee end Territeriee, ered texttt rjieien ehell getlter, from ell eereileble eeereee tmeftti ietee etien regarding. the reeeereee, pre:l#riete ere} yiteyeietti etree eterietieeief leech ·Stete ami Territrhsy, em} eheii pebiietx eee?} formation ih., dilferent Vlt1¤;;·{m;;·esé stmt tli.>=.tribete tire ;etl2lie.e»· me emeng ell edmitted eiieeee et the, itemigreet etetieee ef ie United States ami te such ether ptereeee ee meg tieeire the l ame. Wheneny Stete·er`Territt>ry eppeiete em} sxxeeieteiee ee gent or agents to represent it et erxy of the imtei§;r:reet seezmsecf the ignited “Stetee, etteh agents shell, mater re»gulet_ieee et te, the approve.} of the Secretary ef_Leber, here  te ieee whe here been admitted to the United Stietw ffer athe xrpeee of presenting. either erellyer in writieg, the epeciele dubemeuts offered by suck Stete er Territory te elieee ite ttle therein. While *011*8 duty et; amy immigreet etatiee efeeh tents shell be subjeét to all the regeletierte preeeribed by the, ymmissicmer General of Immigretien, whe, with the epprevel the Seeretery of Labor, meg}, for rieletien c eey etree regeg tions,~deny to the agent guilty of such rieletiert may of the ivileges herein grtmtted. (Feb. 5, @917, e.* 29, _ § 39, 39 106. Registry of aliens br Btxreeu of Im:eigre.tie¤.·5——-it t ill e theduty of the emieeu of Immigration te preritle, ter eee
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tm, Shall reuse e. registry tot  _ mede in the ease ef_ eeei; ien arriving in the United» States rtemeene after lime 29, 06, qt the name, age. eceepetien, perssmel—Aeeeriptiee finclude. g height,- eQmple`xi<m,` color of heir·.end.__ieyee*), the piece ef rt-l1,` the last ‘reeide11ee, the inteeded pleee of residence jqjhe nited·lStetee, and the date efearrirel et sein! alien, eerie, if ntereclthretggh ey port, the heme of the veeeet in whieh he eerregyeeze     H {  . , ,   .t·g..er,tmmtgt-e- mQit0 `eauee te be greeted te ·s`t1eh aliens; eertmeete of eeeh , gistry, withthe pe»¢1eu1ars`.m5.·;ee:. (June 29, .1906, e. 359*3, 1, 34 Stat,596.)  I e, * Q     _   Q 167,. Cemmiseienere of immigretiert; apmietment.-———The mmfeeiouere of immigretierz at the several eerie- shell be meihted by the President, by _&BdeWi§h the aclriee eee eeeeeet the Senete, to held their e_§ees fer the term et fear; years, nless enener rem0ved,_ehd tmtil their etiecessere are eppeie_tt·~el, » Lug; 18, 1894, c._301,` 1; 28 Stat., 390; Aug I, IQI4, e. 2*..5%,. 1, 38Stet. 666; Jtme 5, 1920, c,. 235, § 1,,4fStet._938;)‘ - 168. Immigretien e§cerS;i ¢l¤ties.————The cltttiee of eemetisé- mere of imtnigratieh hud ether itemigretiee letheliale in erge of distrlcte, [l€1‘tS,A” or sta,tfens»`el1ellI be of eh etlteirite ative cheraeter, to be preeeribed in deteitby gjeguletiexneipre- under the d-ireetien er with the epprerelef the Secretary} Laber. °g..Feb.r 5, 1917, c. 29, §  39 Stetgli 892.} { r i» ‘ 8 109. Same} appointment ;, cempensetim.-——¢lmmigreet irtetvecrs ahdether immigration emeeré, clerks, eee} exhpieyeeisslxzxlle gepp0inted~eud their ee`eipet;setieei’§xed end —re.lsetl gr cleeeeed frbm time te time by the°Seerett1ry of Iteber, `ttpen the e0mmeh&t1tlen`· of the Cemmiseiezxer General at .Ixem»i;.;re_~ m and in tteeordeuce with the previsiens of s;eetie':1e`G:i§2, mit, 5, ,637, 838, and 644} te 642 of Title 5. The `Seereterg et Lehex·,e the ehfereemerxt of the lew excluding eemreet leberers and fltxeeal and eeéisted irmniggrezxtei,. may emgtleyjfer Sll£‘l1»[ll!I'— ses Venti fer detail upeh edditienel eerriee when net ee ee.- ged, without reference to the previeicme at sem eeetierm or t·· e various laws reletitge to the eempiletion of me Ollieiel laveer,· such perecme as he may deem advisable and fmm time time hx, ‘reise.· or Aeerea°se' their ·cnmpene:ati<m."` Ile mmew etm‘ua1l$· from the appropriation for the enforcement ef
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