23-Summary of Chinese Seeking Admission to the United States, Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 1907-1916, by Classes (From Reports of Commissioner-General of Immigration, 1916) Returning laborers. 765 19 883 36 Returning merchants.. 733 52 773 55 947 20 5 Other merchants. 112 15 216 11 292 19.. United States citizens. Wives of United States citizens. 929 77 1,609 127 2,530 254 16 2,109 490 5 1,639 284 1,756 170 12,171 121 23 8 37 2 98 2 950 3 1,037 12 869 31 228 1,036 5. 1,000 986 13 1 881 20 29 199 28 8 105 16.. 180 1,242 237 10 1,029 332 559 259 558 133 738 92 807 130 8 27278 2,201 139 1,990 119 1,932 128 2 Students. 122 6 157 3 161 61 268 31 213 25 413 20 370 11 338 822 746 96 1 741 145 541 1 241 1 32 331 1 33 1 17 15 28 145 11 87 47 1 38 110 224 105 48 26 41 39 33 36 40 116 88 597 88 30 3 101 123 1 Admitted. Deported. Escaped. Admitted. Deported. 268 25,19 3,255 259 4,624 364 6,395 564 31 5,950 969 65,107 692 5,374 400 2 5,662 384 1 5,773 410 5,661 268 25,193 437 4 Admitted. Deported. Died. Admitted. Deported. Died. 23-Continued JAPANESE APPLIED FOR ADMISSION, ADMITTED, DEBARRED, (From Report of Commissioner-General of Immigration, 1916) INCREASE OR DECREASE OF JAPANESE POPULATION BY IMMIGRA- (From Report of Commissioner-General of Immigration, 1916) Continental United States. Hawaii. Month. Increase Increase Admitted Departed (+) or de- Admitted Departed (+) or de crease (-) crease (-) |