TABLE 55.-Permanent residents of contiguous foreign territory applying for temporary sojourn in the United States refused admission, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, by causes and causes TABLE 56.-Aliens deported to countries whence they came after entering the United States, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, by race or people Without proper visa under immigration act of 1924 Under per centum limit act of 1921 (excess quota) Without passport under State Department regulations Under passport provision of sec. 3, act of 1917 Under Chinese exclusion act Geographically excluded classes (natives of that portion of Asia and islands adjacent thereto described in sec. 3, act of 1917) Under last proviso of sec. 23, act of 1917; and under sec. 17, immigration act of 1924 Contract laborers Unable to read (over 16 years of age) Under 16 years of age, unaccompanied by parent Assisted aliens Professional beggars and vagrants Likely to become a public charge Entered the United States within one year of previous deportation Entered without inspection, or at a time or place not designated by immigration officials. Deportation required within three years Other causes and causes-Continued TABLE 56.-Aliens deported to countries whence they came after entering the United States, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, by race or people 53 1 5 110 සප 3. 1,751 1 51 3. 12 2422 2 8888 2784 33 5 114 199 235 225 284 347 24 346 241 2 Other physical conditions Prostitutes, or inmates of houses of prostitution, and aliens coming for any immoral purpose Supported by or received the proceeds of prostitution, or connected with house of prostitution or other place habitually frequented by prostitutes Aliens who procured or attempted to bring in prostitutes or aliens for any immoral purpose, or assists, or protects prostitutes from arrest Found in the U. S. after having been deported as a prostitute or a procurer or as having been connected with the business of prostitution or importation for prostitution or other immoral purposes Anarchists, and violations under the act of Oct. 16, 1918, as amended June 5, 1920 Criminals Under narcotic act Polygamists Without proper visa under immigration act of 1924 Under per centum limit act of 1921 (excess quota) Without passport under State Department regulations Under passport provision of sec. 3, act of 1917 Under Chinese exclusion act of that portion of Asia and islands adja- Under last proviso of sec. 23, act of 1917; and under sec. 17, immigration act of 1924 Contract laborers Unable to read (over 16 years of age) Under 16 years of age, unaccompanied by parent Assisted aliens Professional beggars and vagrants Likely to become a public charge Entered the United States within one year of previous deportation Entered without inspection, or at a time or place not designated by immigration officials. Deportation required within three years Other causes |