TABLE 45.-Nonimmigrant aliens admitted, fiscal years ended June 30, 1908 to 1925, by principal countries of last permanent residence years, 1908-1925.-2, 649, 910 594, 214 129, 162 196, 842 61, 758 212, 050 79, 0501, 329, 815 47, 019 1 Aliens returning to the United States after a temporary visit abroad for less than one year. TABLE 46.-Nonemigrant aliens departed, fiscal years ended June 30, 1908 to 1925, by principal countries of intended future permanent residence TABLE 46.-Nomemigrant aliens departed, fiscal years ended June 30, 1908 to 1825, by principal countries of intended future permanent residence-Continued 1 Aliens intending to return to the United States after a temporary visit abroad for less than one year. TABLE 47.-United States citizens permanently departed, fiscal years ended June 30, 1918 to 1925, by principal countries of intended future permanent residence TABLE 48.-Net increase of population, by admission and departure of aliens, fiscal years ended June 30, 1908 to 1925 TABLE 49.-Total immigration, 1820 to 1925 [No official records were made of the influx of foreign population to this country prior to 1820. Although the number of immigrants arrived in the United States from the close of Revolutionary War up to 1820_is not accurately known, it is estimated by good authorities at 250,000] TABLE 50.-Aliens admitted, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, by country or area of birth and classes, as specified 1,360 232 1 Wives, and unmarried children under 18 years of age, born in quota countries. Aliens born in Canada, Newfoundland, Mexico, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Canal Zone, or an independent country of Central or South America. 14 9 37 356 11 |