Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/957

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936 srxrr-srxrn eononnss. sms. n. cH. 235. 1920. thereof; necessary supplies,_including exchange of typewriting ma- C,. mlusicm chmes, alterations, and repairs, and for all other expenses authorized by said Act; preventing the unlawful entry of Chinese into the United States, by the appointment of suitable officers to enforce the laws in relntionbtheurnefso nlilrlpenseslnf rgtrirrning to China nlldChine;e person? ountoe a yinte United Statesincuintecosto Rahmding hmm imprisonment and actual eirpenses of conveyainézfe of Chlinese persons etc. ’ to the frontier or seaboar for deportation· r undinv of head tax and maintenance bills upon presentation of evidencebshowing conclusivx than) collectio(n gas rgrade ltlhrninrgh error nf (iovgrnment oiii} M. J cers· to e expen e im er the ection o the ecretary o iieiiiiiésdo outside Labor, $2,600,000: Prmxided, That the purchase, use, maintenance, mm °f ““”*"“‘ and operation of horse and motor vehicles required in the enforcement of the immigration and Chinese exclusion laws outside of the ?istritc]¥ of Columbia may behcongitracted for andhthe nest thereof paig rom e appro riation or the e orcement o t ose laws under suc termsfan7'n%L6con'id`i;sions as the Selnretary of Lagorhmay prescribe: Prog Lmmm u r, at not more t an $12 000 o the sum appropriate E 1 au herein may be expended in the frlnlnehase and maintenance of such ,,¤,,ZZi,jstS_ ° °° motor vehicles: Proeidedfurther, at the appropriation herein made V 1 40 mz for the enforcement of the immigration laws s all be available for ,fZu;,5,?,§a_ ’ carrying out the tplrovisions of the Act entitled "An Act to exclude P‘”‘·P·‘°°8· and elxlpel {PG13. Hnu1Unitei>d States aliens Jig ain? members of the anarc 'tic an s` `ar casses approv cto er 16 1918, an Reimbursgmgng ,0,. Acts ¤·m611€l8f»0ry thereof, ’ 7 rmpeeam ot aliens in Nothing m the proviso contained in the Legislative, Executive, and ,j"§§,§§“,,‘;“d_’ ‘°"‘“°”· Judicial Apgropriation Act of March 3, 1917, relative to augmenting V¤L 39.P·1l06· salaries of overnment officials from outside sources shall prevent receiving reimbursements for services of immigration officials inciden; to the inspectionhofualiens in forieign contiguous territory, ngnd suc reim ursement s a e credite to the appropriation, ‘ x- , 1 ‘_ penses of regulaf immigration." mijgiaiim, °l$:°gw°Hgi— The liniitatiorimsipecified in the Act approved August 1, 1914 ‘“$§j_3§p_666_ gfhirty-eighth Stiatutes, page 666), upon th`? cogipensation of the ommissroner 0 mmigration at the port of ew r eans, Louisiana, _ _ is hereby removed. ¢,.`§§$}‘,,§"*',,,,°1"’,,,_**‘*°‘°‘ Enforcement of laws against alien anarchists: For the enforce- },$,k,%_g£f’*2· ment of the Act entitled "An Act to exclude and expel from the United States aliens who are members of the anarchistic and similar rua, p. mos. classes/’ approved October 16, 1918, and Acts amendatory thereof, 1nc1uding_s aries and expenses of officers, clerks, and employees in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, per diem in lieu of subsistence-3 supplreti rennals, deportntion expenses, and all nither ezépenses incr ent to e e orcement o said laws, to be ex en ed un er the ,m§_;°cf,g$¤d°d b°*‘ direction of the Secretary of Labor, $300,000; and) the unexpended am, p.’$i?fd` balance of the appropriation for this purpose, contained in the "_Secnind geficieincy Appkrnprgation Act, iiseal year 1920/2,is con- ,7 . tinue an ma e ava a e uring the fiscal year 1921: 1·0md` cd, id§,°l§°Qm;,,¤,,mm; That these sums may be supplemented, if necessary, by s ecific ¤¤¤*>°¤=°°· allotment fr0m_the foregoing appropriation for "Expenses ofp regulating immigration" upon the written order of the Secretary of Labor. 3,£_u@_f>°**¤**°¤ °' Deportation of aliens under the laws regulating immigration: expenses. For the icipenses of depprting to the countries whence they came,

    • 1 3*% PP-$'·'*·8°8· as in th; I11nm1gra;;1ondA1ct of February 5, 1917, of alien

pu c c arges an others or er _ eported under the laws regulaf immigration since July 31, 1914, including conveyance to the frontlig or seaboard for deportation, transportation charges when payable by the United States under the terms of exisf law, includin maintenance expenses, expenses of attendance aiixd; per diem inglieu of subsistence, and all incidental expenses in connection therewith, to