The Eugenical Aspects of Deportation: Hearings ... Statement of Dr. Harry H. Laughlin...Feb.21, 1928, (including Testimony Taken Apr.28, 1926, with 8 Appendices). |
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alien inmates aliens deportable Aliens in population become public charges bureau causes arising causes of nondeportability cent CHAIRMAN chief officer Chinese exclusion act classes Commissioner Committee on Immigration convicted cost criminal criminalistic custodial institutions defective deportable aliens Deportation of aliens Doctor LAUGHLIN east of meridian Ellis Island epileptic eugenics EUGENICS RECORD OFFICE expense family stock Federal authorities Federal Government feeble-minded foreign foreign-born inmates Harry H hospital human migration HUSBAND Immigration and Naturalization immigration laws Includes Initiative inmates reported insane persons institutions reporting investigation JONES June 30 legal residence lying east lying north lying south lying west matter meridian 82 narcotic Native born naturalized citizens north of parallel number of foreign-born number of inmates number of institutions parallel 32 population at large port of entry Procedure prohibition race RAKER Return of nonresidents SIEGEL socially inadequate Statistical records statute tion Total number violators
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48. lappuse - ... to the port of deportation shall be at the expense of the appropriation for the enforcement of this Act, and the deportation from such port shall be at the expense of the owner or owners of such vessels or transportation line by which such aliens respectively came, or, if that is not practicable, at the expense of the appropriation for the enforcement of this Act.
77. lappuse - ... (6) diseased (including the tuberculous, the syphilitic, the leprous, and others with chronic, infectious and legally segregable diseases) ; (7) blind (including those with seriously impaired vision) ; (8) deaf (including those with seriously impaired hearing) ; (9) deformed (including...
37. lappuse - It shall be the duty of the Commissioner General of Immigration to detail officers of the Immigration Service from time to time as may be necessary, in his judgment, to secure information as to the number of aliens detained in the penal, reformatory, and charitable institutions (public and private) of the several States and Territories, the District of Columbia, and other territory of the United States, and to inform the officers of sucli institutions of the provisions of law in relation to the deportation...
51. lappuse - That part of the State of New Jersey lying south of the counties of Monmouth, Middlesex, Somerset and Hunterdon, and the township of Upper Freehold in Monmouth County ; the State of Delaware ; and all that part of the State of Pennsylvania lying east of the counties of McKean, Elk, Clearfield, Blair and Bedford.