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FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 1012. 1903. 1221 ritories of the United States where the various immigrant stations are located, the officers in charge of such stations, as occasion may require, shall admit therein the proper State and municipal officers charged with the enforcement of such laws, and for the purposes of this section the jurisdiction of such olhcers and of the local courts shall extend over such stations. Sm. 32. That the Commissioner—General of Immi ation, under the m§}‘_;'{,°: °‘ °"°” by direction or with the approval of the Secretary of tgel Treasury, shall ` prescribe rules for the entry and inspection of aliens along the borders Aw. r- 1214- of Canada and Mexico, so as not to unnecessarily delay, impede, or annoy passengers in ordinary travel between the United States and said countries, and shall have wer to enter into contracts with foreign transportation lines for & same purpose. Sm. 33. hat for the purposes of thrs Act the words “United ;}],15°$§`§m°g,;' 0, States" as used in the title as well as in the various sections of this mm. " Act shall be construed to mean the United States and any waters, territory or other place now subject to the jurisdiction thereof. _ Sec. 34. That no intoxicati iquors of any character shall be sold ,,,1§},}}{l,,“{f”'°"° ”°"’ within the limits of the Oapitif building of the United States. Sm. 35. That the deportation of aliens arrested within the United *’°"·"°*‘*°P°"°“°“— States after entry and ound to be illegally therein, provided for in this Act, shall be to the trans-Atlantic or trans-Pacific ports from which said aliens embarked for the United States; or, if such embarkation was for foreign contiguous territory, to the foreign port at which said aliens embarked for such territory. Sec. 36. That all Acts and rts of Acts inconsistent with this Act ,(,I“°°§,f"‘°“‘ l'"" are hereby repealed: That this Act shall not be construed ummm to repeal, alter, or amend existing laws relatinglto the immigration, murrumc. or exclusion of, Chinese persons or rsons of C inese descent. _ Srzc. 37. That whenever an alien Eli have taken up his permanent ,,f,,,,"'§“c§f,,_'{,$,0;,l*§,“,‘ residence in this country, and shall have filed his preliminary declara- ¤¤¤¤¤- tion to become a citizen, and thereafter shall send for his wife or minor children to join him, if said wife, or either of said children, shall be found to be aifected with any conta `ous disorder, and if it is proved that said disorder was contracted onihbard the ship in which they came, . and is so certified b the examinin surgeon at the port of arrival, such m;fj"“P°"" "°*°“‘ wife or children shall be held, undgr such re lations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe until it shahube determined whether the disorder will be easily curable, or whether the can be permitted to land without danger to other persons; and they shall not be deported until such facts have been ascertained. Sec. 38. That no person who disbelieves in or who is op sed to all ,,Q,{‘,‘,§‘,Q°Q‘f;‘,?;,f""··"'°' organized government, or who is a member of or aiiiliatedo with any , organization entertaining and teaching such disbelief in or opposition to all organized government, or who advocates or teaches the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any oliicer or officers, either of s ciiic individuals or of officers generally, of the Government of the Ubnited States or of any other or nized government, because of his or their official character, shall lg; permitted to enter the United States or any Territory or place subject to the jurisdiction thereof. This section shall be enforced by the Sec- E¤f·>*¢¢¤¤¤¤*· rotary of the Treasury under such rules and regulations as he shall P·*;;;$m- ,, k , ,1, ,, .., . at any rson w o nowin y ai or assists any suc rson to ° °S °'.“” enter the Uriicted States or any 'lgerritory or place subject to lclie juris- mgmegul mmm diction thereof, or who connives or conspires with any person or persons to allow, procure, or permit any such person to enter therein, except ursuant to such rules and regulations made by the Secretary of the 'lpreasury, shall be lined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned for not less than one nor more than five years, or both.