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 § lll). il`li€”l.E $.-———.$iI.iH.V the iaxx·.s-r;·,q·n1i;itiz;;: the imzniisration of ellis ns into the Unite Rigiti-s $i00.!l0il. or as llli1Cllrll1l'I`{‘1¥f as amy be l.lt‘C‘€‘S?*2lI‘_Y, to l exp; iiilod for the salariesand_exp<—nses of persons so employe asa for ·e>;peiises ini·ident_to sueh e1n;>lo;mueut; and the ai (‘¢iilllil!!$2‘,` lofiieers of the (l<=:u·z·al .;`.¤’2(‘€f§lllilll§I Oifive shall pass t the eiletlit of the [l?.`!l§’l‘ tiisi»ursi11g‘4‘»fiit·er expenditures fro: said sum without itemized account »»·1it—¤¤ex·t·i~’ the Secretary c Labor eertiiies that anliteiniéedlaeeoiint wouhl not be for tl? best interests of the Governnieiit. N0{l‘llIll.?,`Vllt‘1`t‘lll_ eontaine shall he l<;·oaz=ti·°ueil to alter the mode of appointing eomnmissioi ers of lnunigzxration at the several ports of the {United States 2 provided by section 107 of tl_1is.title, or.the oflieial status r sueh commissiomws appointed prior to `Iv`ehrua1iy_ 5, 1*917 (Fei:. 5, 1917, e. .*2%% § 2-1, 39 Stat. S93,). 1, i N.  — .` 110. Arrest without warrant of aliens why employees c Bureau of Immigration.-eAny einplloyee of the Bureau of Inim gzratiou authorized so to dounder—r.eg11l11tit>li_s· preseribed. l the Cfommissioueri General of Iiumigration with the approv; of the Secretary of Labor, shall have power without vvarraz (ii to arrest any alien who in his preseneewlor view is enteriu or attempting to enter the_ United States in violation of an ·‘lau·.er regulation made .1ll‘])illl`S·l1ZlI}Cé_.Of law regulating tt admission of aliens, and to take such alien ‘imm·ediately tt examination before 2111.`lI1lilllgI’tlI1lZA.i11S}}QCtO1‘BO]? other otiici: _.. l.lil\’iii)§ authority to examiue"alie11s as to ·'tl1eir'. right to aclmi L _ sion to jtlie Ifuited States, and (2) ·to board and Search f< aliens any vessel within the territorial. _-xvaters  the Unite States, railway ear, "eonveyanee, or. vehiele, in wvhieh he lv lieves aliens are being‘b1·0ugl1t llll*O·lllG"Lvl1i_t(}(l States`; an sum ezupiojveeshall have power to exeeute any warrant-( other· process issued by any oflieer under any law re;;.ulati—¤ ltlie admission, exelusion, or `expulsion of aliens. (l=`el».`·2 1925, e. 364, Title IV, 43 Stat,. `10—19.)`, , ‘ _· ‘ - l _  111; Special. immigrant inspectors at Washington._——Spe<·i: . ii1mi.i§1;a.l1.i;..1l;i;¢1>t;·€1{2€alllQIiJQ-.£§.*~i§$Q.;I.3l€§2;..-...¥l}.¥! ll. l?‘{-.}l.€$§ll$id.  ximg; in the bureau at Wasl1_i1ngi;on·. (Mar`, 2, 18%, e. 177, §N -2$Stat.7?*4ii:)‘ °   Il.   . ‘ f , `. 112. Sa;§h`e;~=ee&cers andlplerk enforeing alien eentract labi la-ws.——5Sx*‘btit>i»is”39.or 46 of Title 5 shall not be construed to pr. ' vent the. Secretary of Labor frounjietailing tivo otiieers and on; · clerk eniployetl furthe special duty of‘eut'•>rei_n~g the alien leol ‘·ti·as:t'1abor provisiixnnsof. Ih€'lIIllllig1?§;”`l¢`lll laxrs, in pursuant of seetioiu 109 of tliis title forduty atthe .I)t‘lllll‘tl110_}lt of Lalx _ at Washington., .(.&iar. 3,1901, e. 853, 31 Stat. .1155; liar. · u 113123,1*. 147, _§- 1,  Stat. 1151.‘)' ., ‘ · ~. “ ‘A ‘ _ 113. Detail of iuspectors and matroné .cu·vesselsi carryin immigrant or emigmat. passengers.¥——Tlie Sei;'ret:1ry~,of Lala is authorizes}-aud, 1lii·e4,·ted to enter. into negotiutimns, throun the lieiiartmem of State, with countries veswls of ivhielfbrix; aiiezas to the-United States, svitha view to detailiug·i11s;iéeto1 `aml matrims of the finitrd States I1im¤fgi·ati•m‘i‘Se·rviee for dnl l4Jli··\'1’SS·t*l2•§ <·:1:·z·3·lug llI}II1i§l°llIiY».£)1’ ennigrazit pa>s=sexx;;efs betwer. _f··»1*t~i;;*:i·f~;»».irts a’1_;d {wists of..the·ll'1zited Stateéf, When such i1 speaiors and '1:i·ati·ons.are detailed for mild tlutgy" they shall _u;aiu in that part of the vessel where imuiigrrant passenael are_<iarried;`:1mi it shall he their duty. x¤l‘oo»—e.i·»·e Such ·pus_.s_e; I gots tiuriaag the vo;ruge_ and report to tlnelimiuigratiowauthor ities in charge at the port of landing any ia£or:,uatlou.0~f vah liu 'deiermiuiug ihe_a<l1uissil§Hit.;··o£ 'Sll£'li'li)iIti§¢3l1gQl`8 that mil . have heroine km»wu‘, to them during.; tlievoyage. (Féin 5, 191 i e. :59, $ 1ia,"39 St°at." $$2.) ‘ ·. " - 1 . . ‘ _ _ ·_ · 114. Lease of immigrxrlt Statlca at Charleston.-Q-Tile Seem ’1a r;y of.La·bm·, is i1!1{lli}l‘lZi.*t.l,` in his dlé~m·eiiou, to lease forothe than-governaiaezitai ;_»1az'·poses’ihe property known as the Uharlel ton iinmigratiou_sta_tion,’,with.the iniprovvxrieizts thereon; an I said ‘Seea·eta·r;.· `shall the the amouuf~of» rehtal ner annum. 1 be paid ”therefor,;\vlal‘eh rental.s_hall.bc a fair and just sum fg

is ANU U1TiZl:.’N.S1Ii1’ 1.% ,,1, p;·.,»pe;~ty of like chmacter, aittmtitm. nail value em} 1,,,·,.,1,.,.,t,, W t·§lli‘ll t1*41)ll{llll¥l1l>§ ft‘§fll`(11H_§.§` l1i€ Hlfétltzl ttl ill? illgtltj tif enid in..UUm,1%1_ U aa he Shall deem proper. All e;speanse>¤ of maietetiexlee ml.; e-‘ p;iirg`ou the lmitlditlg and dock at said atctioa slim; 1,0 ;,,,,1, ,, ro ·by_the lessee or lessees. Any lease executetl uxuler thi; ,·, an lution may be terminated mul the property reoeeupietl iu..=..·· >f such conditions ae the Secretary of =Lqijm· may 1. ,,.,,F(_:_.,%,_1 ne (Aug. 15, 1919. ce. 50, 41 Stat. 280.) ·.  1 tl 115. Disposal of rivilegcs at immi rant stat' ·,.
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ns1 portixig passeugers or`baggage,1or keeping eating lxmises, ei,.} if ~ an mlherllke privilegeé; in comnet·t-lea with any tinited :::;,;,.1, t. iumiigrant station, shall: bc ’¢li.>=po.: i- of general ci1‘culati011 for 18 D&l‘l0d_10f (WO Weeks sulijeeg ;., »y ‘1>Sl1Ch‘€‘Oll(11l`1t)1“lS amt limitatioiis {ae p1e·(`¥o1111i1ie$louer Geuei·::l1 lil of Irmuigration, under the direction iQ' gvitlx tbc1approm; pf it the Seeretaryof Labor, may prescribe, and all rt»<·ei;»ts.;;.·,t»;·u- tg; ing from1the_ ditiposal of pl'lVll€g€·S é__ §h}tH  ]1a`id'imo the ty Treasury of the United States,. No such contract shall be ` le awartled. to an alien. Nt)_,1ll{tlX1('871Elg liquors shall be sold at uv 1 any Such immiigratiou. station. . (Feb. _5, 1917, c. 29,.1 § ;_>¢{_ it 39 Stat,894.) ·. ’ .1  ·. ;.1 ‘ 1 s-. 116. Local jurisdiction [ever immigrant stations}-I·`or the ,;·__ prc_·m~i·a·t§o¤_;of the peace and in order that arrests may lag ·d maderfor crimes. upder the laws of the States. nad Territétries * qs- of the Ilnited States where the various 1immigraat»stati*ttus m·§ »1— ,(1 located, the officerseiu chargeof each stations, 1`aa occasion emp- ,p merjuire, eshalladmit therein theproper State aad._mariicipal tif- lg 11l¢`·ers- charged with the enforcement. of such laws, mul for 1*, the purpose of this section the juristiictiop of such oaicers smll of the local courts shall {extend oversuch `statiomt. (I•`elt1— 3, ,1 1917, c.  § 127,   Stat. 894.) ‘ I - ·  _1 gr 1 .1117. Use of hospital at Ellis Islatid by Public Health Servl    ‘“tice;=+é’1*hfe*   11lll1l1ll12"l'H`Y1OH Serviceitcéhvzalt   the .Pal>he' ia~tee.— i 1 Service to use the hospitals at Ellis Island imngitgration statien ii. for the care or ’Pubtic`.}lealth Service patiéate,   of ‘exp;#e¤e B; forphysical upkeep, but with a chargeyot actual   forfcel. ie light, water. telephone, and similarxeuppliea and services. to- ¤_ be covered iitto the proper Immigration Service approprietitw, Be (Jah. 3,.1922},   42. Stat. 1_ltll1; Apr; -1, `11i)2—$,.»{c. 8~l,‘Title I, H,   Stat., 75;. Jan. 22,,1925, ci 87, Title I, 4.3 Stat.· ‘TT5.)` _    4{ ,118., Motor vehicles for gnreyeemeae, of imnigration end . Chinese exclusion la`ws.¤—-—?The purchase, exchange,-txse,1in¤tla-- . tenauce, aud.; operatimiot-niof<1r vehicles, and allowauces for  horseg. inclulling motor vehicles and homes owned by imxei=· H1 gratiotx officers when used ttl} otheial basiness1`reqi;ired in the mY enforcement ot° the1__ltn11iigr:ititln_ and Chinese exclusion l;uvs_ — 1g outside of the District of Columbia may be eontracted1fer uml F8 the cost thereof paid from the appropriation for the ctife>¤‘rt·· 1 mentfct? tlpo:<er1laws, uuclerleucln terms and coatlitioascs the R11 Secretary of Labor may pre—:~=eribe. (June ig, 1917, c; 2’E. § 1. »_ 111 40 Stat. 170: Mar. 28·,11 922, c. jl17·,1'1‘ltlc II] 142_Smt. 48% Jani 5. _ ei 1923, c. 24,. Title 1.11, _42 Stat._1127§ May  1924, c. 201, Yl`itit·` fi _IeV. 43 Stat. 240_;..Feb.   19:5, e.   Title IV, 43.Stat. .1¢1N¤l.l· ·i— Itl·}GLTLATl`IUN }\Nl»_1tl·2S'1`It1€*'l‘It)N·}5"<‘IMMIGI{ATI_ON IN   . re.   `_ GENERAL1 __7’ . _·11 Q .1 *1 · _·, 1y 1131; Control of immigration.--#Th_e jurisdiction, .Sll[l€l`\'l$1*=N· 7*.. and ('(lll1lL’t)l1 over1tbe iaiijulgration ot aliens -iuto._t_he lftniwl States, its watcr:e£,‘)'1.`crrltories.= au_el1auy place subject to the jm‘i#· . eee diction} f1l@1‘(§t>f,1i}l’€ veztted in the 1)Q[ltll"C_I11t‘ll[i of Labor. `_( l"*~‘l*·· __ er A ,14, 1903, c. 5ii2,.§ 7, 32 Stat. 82-3.) 1 —,  _1 1 1_ it- - 132. Tax onlalicm enteriagl.lIuitcd‘States; lice of tex Gfl ttl V€sScls,1etc.¥·—Cl1licrc sha`ll1be levied, eollcctetl, mul paid ;a_ {HX tif to   for avery ’al`it·rii,1 i;1el.mli’tigz·; 8.l1t;‘?I}i’lS»(!tR])&‘I] 1regula;·ly aoglhtitmll ' mr as prorided by lair to eater the United States; but cblltlhrll ·