1 Aliens whose last permanent residence was in some foreign country, who come with the intention of residing in the United States permanently or for an indefinite period longer than one year. Does not include aliens born in nonquota countries, who were admitted under the act of 1924 as Government officials, visitors, transits, returning residents, etc. TABLE 44.-Aliens admitted under the immigration act of 1924, fiscal year ended June 30, 1927, by classes and country or area of birth 1 Wives and unmarried children under 18 years of age, born in quota countries. Aliens born in Canada, Newfoundland, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Canal Zone, or an independent country of Central or South America. 3 Act approved May 26, 1926. TABLE 44.-Aliens admitted under the immigration act of 1924, fiscal year ended June 30, 1927, by classes and country or area of birth-Con. Government officials, their families, attendants, servants, and employees... Temporary visitors for business. Temporary visitors for pleasure.. In continuous transit through the United States. To carry on trade under existing treaty. Wives of United States citizens 1. Children of United States citizens 1. Their wives 1. Their children .... Ministers of religious denominations. Wives of ministers. Children of ministers. Students... Veterans of the World War 3. Wives of veterans a Children of veterans 3, Spanish subjects admitted into Porto Rico Quota immigrants, total. |