TABLE 43.-Immigrant aliens admitted during specified periods, January 1, 1927, to June 30, 1928, by race or people and sex Italian (north). Italian (south). Japanese. Korean... Lithuanian. Magyar.. TABLE 44.-Nonimmigrant aliens admitted during specified periods, January 1, 1927, to June 30, 1928, by race or people and sex Irish. Japanese. Magyar.. Spanish. Spanish American. Syrian.. Welsh. Year ended June 30, 1928 TABLE 45.-Emigrant aliens departed during specified periods, January 1, 1927, to June 30, 1928, by race or people and sex Year ended Dec. 31, 1927 6 months ended June 30, 1928 6 months ended Dec. 31, 1927 TABLE 46.-Nonemigrant aliens departed during specified periods, January 1, 1927, to June 30, 1928, by race or people and sex 15869-28-10 TABLE 47.-Immigrant and nonimmigrant aliens admitted, fiscal year ended June 30, 1928, by classes under the immigration act of 1924, as amended, with comparative per cents, as specified [NOTE. The three general terms, nonimmigrant, nonquota immigrant, and quota immigrant, as defined by the act of 1924, and as used in the stub of this table, are based on the status or calling of the arriving alien. The terms immigrant and nonimmigrant as used in the subheadings are based on the arriving alien's last or intended future country of residence] 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. 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 1 year. Wives and unmarried children born in quota countries. ? Aliens coming for a short stay in the United States or returning from a visit abroad. Does not include aliens born in nonquota countries, who were admitted under the act of 1924 as Government officials, visitors, transits, returning residents, etc. Admitted under the act approved May 26, 1926. Admitted under the act approved Apr. 2, 1928. |