TABLE 46.-Aliens debarred from entering the United States, fiscal year ended June 30, 1926, showing number rejected at the land border stations and at the seaports of entry, by causes and sex TABLE 47.-Permanent residents of contiguous foreign territory applying for temporary sojourn in the United States refused admission, fiscal year ended June 30, 1926, by causes Aliens who are supported by or received proceeds of prostitution. Had been deported within one year. Aliens who procure or attempt to bring in prostitutes or females for any immoral purpose.. 6 6 Unable to read (over 16 years of age). Without proper visa under immigration act of 1924 3, 643 397 4,040 Public charges from causes existing TABLE 48.-Aliens deported after entering the United States, fiscal year ended June 30, 1926, by race or people and causes Bohemian and Mora- African (black). Bulgarian, Serbian, and vian (Czech)-------- Chinese- Cuban Croatian and Slovenian. Dalmatian, Dutch and Flemish.. German. French. English. Hebrew. Irish. Italian (north). Italian (south). Japanese Race or people Public charges from causes existing TABLE 48.-Aliens deported after entering the United States, fiscal year ended June 30, 1926, by race or people and causes-Continued prior to entry Mentally or physically defec tive at time of entry Criminal and immoral classes Other mental conditions Tuberculosis (contagious) Pregnancy Other physical conditions and causes Total Feeble-minded Insane or have been insane Epileptics Constitutional psychopathic inferiority Loathsome or dangerous contagious diseases Total Criminals at time of entry Criminals after entry Under narcotic act Anarchists and violations under the act of Polygamists Prostitutes or aliens coming for any immoral purpose Prostitutes after entry or inmates of houses of prostitution 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 purposes, or assists, or protects prostitutes from arrest Found in the United States 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 1 2 TABLE 48.-Aliens deported after entering the United States, fiscal year ended June 30, 1926, by race or people and causes-Continued 2 355 38 3 Assisted aliens Professional beggars Likely to become a public charge Entered the United States within one year of previous deportation Entered the United States without inspection or at a time or place not designated by immigration officials. (Deportation required within three years after entry) Other causes |