Table 68.--- Aliens admitted to continental United States from insular United States, fiscal years ended June 30, 1908 to 1927, by ports Number admitted from all insulars during- Total number admitted, 1908– 1927, from Port Three Ten Fiscal year- Philip- VirHa. Porto pine gin Grand waii Rico Is- IS- total lands lands 2 All ports..... 4, 884 26, 455 2, 623 1, 957 2,314 2,978 2, 181 2, 2152, 517 28, 821 15, 180 2,325 1,798 48, 124 New York, N. Y..-1, 442 8, 340 1,094 947 1, 112 1,054 917 908 1, 057 16 15, 057 91, 789 16, 871 Philadephia, Pa... 3 2 5 Baltimore, MD.. 2 1 3 10 2 12 Newport News, La. 1 1 Norfolk, Va. 4 1 5 Charleston, S.C. 15 15 15 Jacksonville, Fla.. 2 2 Tampa, Fla. 1 1 Mobile, Ala... 1 1 New Orleans, La.. 56 1 3 77 Galveston, Tex. 7 1 2 11 San Francisco, Calil. 3,399 16,023 1,384 906 966 1, 574 866 885 923 25, 594 Portland, Oreg. 1, 328 426, 926 6 3 2 2 6 6 1 13 Seattle, Wash 708 14 26 36 759 897 Canadian Pacific. 9 1, 282 126 77 48 51 39 32 44 1,490 218 1, 708 Mexican border... 10 1 3 1, 579 30 22 211 One thousand two hundred thirty-one aliens were admitted to Hawaii and 972 to Porto Rico from continental United States; 11 aliens to Hawaii from the Philippine Islands; and 178 to Porto Rico from the Virgin Islands, during the fiscal year 1927. TABLE 69.- Arrivals in and departures from the Philippine Islands, calendar year 26, by classes, as specified TABLE 70.---Aliens admitted to and aliens departed, debarred, and deported from the Philippine Islands, calendar year 1926, by classes, as specified Sex: Male. Female. Age: Under 14 years. 14 to 44 years.. 45 years and over.. Literacy: Can read and write Can not read or write. Chinese... All others. Professional. No occupation. mitted and future permanent residence Europe. 10, 467 26 88 274 31 84 27 2,552 16 33 33 259 151 7,052 20 28 395 22 59 38 388 29 63 24 152 114 17, 519 46 116 669 53 143 65 2, 940 45 96 57 411 265 87 2 31 66 8 14 2 528 2 10 2 192 25 110 38 1, 152 624 26 78 29 213 154 89 31 405 178 1 Returning to Philipine Islands after a temporary absence therefrom. TABLE 71.—Net increase oj population, by admission and departure of aliens, fiscal years ended June 30, 1908 to 1927 Table 72.-Net increase of population, by admission and departure of aliens, calendar years 1918 to 1926 TABLE 73.-Nonimmigrant aliens admitted, fiscal years ended June 30, 1908 to 1927, by principal countries of last permanent residence Grand total 20 years, 1908–1927.- 3,044, 354 670, 200 143, 294 230, 393 71, 934 241, 322 | Aliens returning to the United States after a temporary visit abroad for less than a year. Table 74.- Nonemigrant aliens departed, fiscal years ended June 30, 1908 to 1927, by principal countries of intended future permanent residence Total 10 years, 1911 1920.. 1911. 1912, 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917, 1918 1919. 1920. 1,841, 163 138, 936 58, 418 377, 112 38, 245 146,760 43, 722 222, 519 50, 014 2,000 34, 913 2, 290 10, 754 3, 843 4, 303 1, 473 16, 936 1, 951 16, 335 4, 273 98,683 16,312 35, 938 8, 575 5, 029 14, 418 3, 898 92, 709 32, 214 6,023 11, 452 10, 499 13, 896 3, 323 139, 747 35,038 5, 513 24, 386 6,677 23, 764 6,212 Total 5 years, 1921 1925. 716, 839 201, 858 26, 352 98, 671 15, 177 106,869 25, 884 1 Aliens intending to return to the United States after a temporary visit abroad for less than a year. TABLE 75.—United States citizens permanently departed, fiscal years ended June 30, 1918 to 1927, by principal countries of intended future permanent residence |