TABLE 105.-Aliens deported from the United States after landing, showing comparative per cent of total deported, by race or people, fiscal years ended June 30, 1916 to 1928, as specified Race or people Total. 1916- 19211920, 1925, total 12, 033 28, 427 total 4, 517 4,345 3, 661 6, 409 9,495 10, 904 11, 662 11, 625 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 TABLE 106.-Aliens deported (under warrant proceedings) after entering the United States, fiscal years ended June 30, 1911 to 1928, by causes, and showing principal groups by comparative per cent Insanity. Insane. Loathsome or dangerous contagious diseases. Physical defects and other causes. 60 16 29 1 Includes public charges within 1 year after entry from subsequent causes (96 aliens deported from 1911 to 1917). TABLE 107.-Aliens admitted under the immigration act of 1924, as amended, by classes, fiscal years ended June 30, 1925 to 1928, with comparative per cent, as specified 344, 297 All classes, total. Nonimmigrants, total.... Government families, attendants, servants, and employees.. 11,991, 8241 457,086 496, 106 538, 001 500, 631 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 60, 203 88, 758 95, 704 99, 632 17.29 13. 17 17.89 17. 79 19.90 78, 497 14, 461 19, 951 Temporary visitors for pleasure. In continuous transit through the United States.. 138, 532 20, 865 36, 663 8.59 To carry on trade under exist- Nonquota immigrants, Wives of United States citizens 2 1,032,823 250, 912 249, 916 284, 227 247, 768 51. 85 54. 89 50.38 52.83 49.49 230 904 1, 201 1,446 .19 .05 .18. .22 29 34, 690 Husbands of United States 4, 171 6, 810 10,084 13, 625 citizens. Children of United States citizens 2 61 61 } 27,886 3.046 4,344 64, 632 83, 754 Natives of nonquota countries 3. 607, 387 175, 069 150, 299 158, 657 123, 362 30. 49 Their wives 2. Their children 2. . 19 205 614, 704 145, 971 157, 432 158, 070 153, 231 30. 86 31.94 31.73 29.38 30,61 1 Does not include 1,349 aliens who arrived prior to July 1, 1924, and were admitted during the fiscal year 1925. 2 Wives and unmarried children born in quota countries. 3 Aliens born in Canada, Newfoundland, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Canal Zone, or an independent country of Central or South America. (Only includes aliens admitted under the act of 1924 as natives of such countries.) 4 Act approved May 26, 1926. Act approved Apr. 2, 1928. TABLE 108.-Immigrant aliens admitted, fiscal years ended June 30, 1910 to 1928 showing sex, age groups, and conjugal condition, as specified 1 1 For years 1910 to 1917, inclusive, figures cover aliens 14 years of age and over, or children under 14 years of age. For total immigrants by years and sex, see Table 92 15869-28-16 |