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 E3? ‘ §’ITLEm8.~ALIENS Eé§§(,,, gg smh qugsticn Hllsmi the dégwsit with ttm `colle~c£m·' Qi msmans of a sun! su@ckzut ta cover such §¤e._ (Feb. 5f zi!. Ipspectimn -9f wlicn phssesgers gg, arrival; temporary m$s4·.i‘ st:ates of any v&cl Eriuging aliens it shall be the duty gw ;$§·< >1»€_1f §111lH§§\‘¤iiG¤`§&0i&!S to  crlto smdé mmpgmm, $»§—4;4¤;:e: to-thevéwcl and there {sweet all mach- aliens, qrsaid Qg;;é1;··¤;s¥i0¤ €>Hi¤i33S m3¥*¤fééi‘_¤ tmpqmxymmqvgl of smh
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.“.:»m¤.»:—;;g·;=‘—· rempvui. sha!} not be cpusidatm a lqndingj nor shall iz z·s·ii··¤· gesseis, thentxjaasportgatiap lim, masteqg, agents, own- Qwé M- iggnsigszees of tig; vessel upon which" said aliens, are (,;§;;f;,.gm;;g which, iz;—case such aliens; remain onboard, would umm- siw pmvisioas of `this__ subchapter bind the said vcwelsg  h=;;;;~`{;;»§?{¥itiO§T lines,   masters, agents, 9wnei·s,*917` qonsignees, \w¤·y·.· réahoval is ·made_· t.0 premim 9wued_<>r`c01:tml1ed by the ·u§wI States, sai}- Yessqlw ·tI'&B8i)0l't&u¥)D   mgsterg, » »zt2s`*!§¥SQ_<)°WI}€1`S; or   and eaéli df   shgll, so kmg ` hg {2t·tomi0n tgzcte insts,;bé relieved cffxwépousibility for the gm?-l;¤wpiug of such- alicas. Wheuevef at   removal of axms insgaacle the éessélg-Or trausp0g·tati0¤·1incs whichbmught Ihvm ·:md the   (>WB€l‘S,_ igéhiggl Mid   of the ~e» y(—»<€§vz2#§iz1g.1m1{—$ ;;m1` until they are eithef allowed tdland pr. ret;urx1ed td mz §·:1rc·· of `Athvliue _6r to the iessel_v§h_ich brought; them, such ,··x;¤¢;N·s {0 include those of .maiutcuancc, medical treatment in 2»wpit}1l ,0f elsewhere, ébmrial id the event of death, and ·— u·:m»zrr to the ve&l— in the event dt deportation} éiceptiug '¢·n§5:_ wh¢#1‘0·th€fj Erik tmdaljlhé t€t'1hS of  of the IWOVYBOS inf ><4··»·ii¢&11 154 of .this`titIe.. Any refusal eirfailurcto comply sviktlli the provisions hereof _ shall be` punished ‘ .111 the mguuer sp¤···iii•¢d in that section. ‘ (Febf 5, 1917,-c. @,1 15, 39 Stét. (3x5. D-. · V ,‘ i I  * I   ~ ~·»   _ k,,___€_____`__________M____Tr» `rhwmwnrw·<·kW;’m—~'j¤MM’— V 152- Physical and "méatsl éxhminatioug of nli¢¤· pnsscngem; _rcgulaticns,—i·——Th<$ phjsical ind mental   ii! all nrrivi_u';Q; aliens shall be madg by medical 0§ce:s_. 01 the} United Sxuws Public ged/th Serviéehwhé shall. have had it l@.StA two ,-, £}1)<·f all medical éxaminitiqnq dud   certify, I6! tim infcrmab ma of the   _0&¢ers nm the b0¤r&*<>£ 596dRl ih; quiry i1e_re1xmfter   {hr, any   All phféctl Mid  ‘ m amr Geiwml bf Immigration, QRBGEI ` YM direction crwith the approval ci   SQC1‘€(8l’Y`Qf_L8b0l'· Mi gzliaxasv arrivimi at pods    the Utiited ·BC&§B8_·Sh8u be GI- 2m:i:1cd.by abt  than two Each medial 0&¢1`§ Rtytzhé "i‘~·i·im1 of the Secretary of Léhcrg `amrtmdci‘ such_&dm111i¤£1‘&i a¥i*·•’> `i*egu1a£iong as M  pracribé and under   regu }*"i""°*" P?`€¥>¤¥¢d_ by   $11l'8¢¤¤  0I the Uuitgd Staia " ¥f¥ 2·?>li<: {legit); Service;.   .0&cars of the United State! !‘¤¥·1i<;e‘1Iea1th Setvice- who' bmj had       thi {aizzzzmsis of imnitj and dismal! kfects. ahall be   im ‘?`FY y or employed gt; au; parts at emry deémétw by the Sacm ¥—· i‘y’0£ Labor, and meh   `0@céi·s shall   Witt —·.;‘_m>!e faémtiea .fi>r' the mteuticn ‘n.ud_ examination at [ali  ivigxg alien; iq whom i;1§&ni£y._0‘x" Bwiaffil    gui the sc1·?viccsL bf intewmtem _$hi111‘ bé prcjddéd for such ci ?°Y*¤ii}_2i£i0I1,_ Apy alien 'ceft.ld® fér   deféd
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AHB CITIZEHSIIIP if _ § 152 { · may appeal to the marc] ofbmedicol omeers of the United States Public Health Service, which shall be eonveeeu by the Surgeon; ’_ General o£1the’United States Public H€3i[}1’lS€f¥}Ct3,‘&ll4l said ’ alien may introduce before oooh board one expert mefficnl not- E V ness at his own cost and expense? The inspeetion, other than the physical end mental examination, of aliens; ineludisng tbose» seelringadmission or readmission to or tlxegelwiviolege of passing through or residing in the-United States, and the €'I$rimiIl§,l$i(bll ot. aliens arrested ¥t’ithl1l.th€·UDi{€d·Sf1lt€S under this section, sl1nl1.be·C0ndncted· by immigrant inspeetoro, exeept ns hereinafter provided in regard to boarclsof special inquiry. All aliens arriving at portsrot the United States ehall beexamined by at least two immigrant inspectors nt the discretion of the Secre-_ tary of Laborand under such-, regulations es he may ‘[l1'€’87€’}‘ib€.p 'Immigrant inspectors are hereby authorized and empowereil to . o board and search for yaliensf any yessel, roilwnycer, `or any other conyeyance, or vehicle in which they believe aliens are _ being bmpght intqdtbe ”l`_ United States; Sold lnepeetors shall have power toodminister oaths nndyto take arm consider evi- dence touching _ the right oi any alien to enter, reenter, pass tbrough,ror`reslde’in the`United "Statm, anckwlxere such action _may be. necesenry, to ·-make nw written record of snob evidence.; and any person"to·wl1om such an oath-has been administered,, by under. the provisions 'of this subchapter, who __ shall knowingly _ or willfully giveialse evidence or swear Ito any false statement _ an any may adeetingor in relationto thefright oi any alien ‘ to admtwon, or readmlxion to, or to pans° thron@; or to reside in the United States shall be deemed gniltyl of rperjnry and be o punished as provided by section 231 of ·'1‘i?tle·18. _ All aliens i coming to; the United States shell be required to state nnder t oath the purposes iorwhieh they come, the length of time they ‘ intend. to abide —~inibthe United Stetes permanently Rm}? i  citizens thereof, and bench other items of information determining whether they belong to any of the excluded ¢;YI& ·ennmerated   mctionsiiw and 137 or this title,. any   r stoner .o »f· in charge i mall also have i power  reqnire by mbpeenathetattendauce and testimny of [ NWN and doenments touching tberlgbt of any allen. to enter, • reenter, reside in, or pam thro`ngh the United Staten, and toithat · 1 { end may invoke the aid oi eny court of the `United Stem; and M any  court within the jnrisdletion of wbieh investigations_< ·t are being cendocted by an    may; in the ·` event of neglect or refusals to  to a enbpmna lmed by l   commissioner of immigration. or inspector in charge or L orehisal to testify ‘y before midst immigrant inspector,  no f order requiring Jsnch person to awear before! said i@igrnnt ¤ inspector," produce  papers, and documents if _ démnntled; M and txtifyj and any iifailore to obey such order of"the_ court r`  be punished by the court ns a contempt thereof; Any. per- 5 ,se·n,· lnolndingemployees, Jomelals, or agents of transportation ircempmes, who shall nssnnlt, resist, prevent, impede; or · inter! - _ {ere with any immigration omcial or employee in the peryé `formance of his dnty under this snboliopter shall be deemed · guilty. of a Qn1l@mean0r, and on conviction thereof shall be ¥ punished by imprisonment for` •._ term of not more than one li yearyor by a one of notmore than $2,Q00;__or- both;`end nnye s person who shell use any deadly or dangerous weapon ln ifes hoisting any immigration emcial or employee in the perfornmnee Fg `ofihi dtltyshall be (deemed guilty of no felony and shall, on · tenement thereof, be punished by imprisonment for not more t tl1an`€en,years.) Every?alien_n*l§o may- not appear to the exl` t aminlng immigrant Inspector at the port of erriyal to   cleui·ly" ,· and beyond a doubt entitled to land; slmllf betdetnined for ex-  amination in relation thereto by n board ofyspecia} llll(]llll‘}".` In t the event of ·rejection%*l;y the b_oarcl ot speeizll inqniry, `iu ar?
 * _ they intend to remain in· the Unitw  whether or not
 * rqardingothemselyes as wlllgaid thehimigration omeialst in `
 * 1) — `witnewbetore said inspectors and the prodnction og books,