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982 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1909. ary twentlieth, nineteen hgndred and seiilvep, ¢;ngt;dt"An('1Alpii;t to r ulate the imm` ation o a iens into the ni e a es" y- fdigirth Statutes, ldirght hundred and ninety-eight) ; for expenses of necessary supplies, alterations, and repairs, and for all other expenses ¤hi¤¤=¤¢ ¤¤¤l¤¤i<>¤- authorized by said Act; also for meventing the unlawful enlgiy of ' Chine;se intohthp United States, lily the appplmltment of suitakbleto cers to en orce the laws in re ation thereto, an e ex enses o re urnin to China all Chinese persons found to be unlawfiilly in the United States, includin the cost of imprisonment and actual expense of conveyance of Chinese ersons to the frontier or seaboard for deportahR<¤f¤¤¤i¤¤ hud tion, and for the refunding of head tax upon presentation of evidence x' showing conclusively that collection was erroneously made; all to be ex nded under the direction of the Secretary of Commerce and §.—m~ao8. n Lagr, two million four hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That emdifsigiis ° my not to exceed fifty thousand dollars of said sum may be expended as v¤1.a4, nous. provided in section twenty-four of the Act of February twentieth, _ _ nineteen hundred and seven, entitled "An Act to relgplate the immiexifgfsizf °‘°1"“‘°“ gration of aliens into the United States: “Pramkled, at the 6!§D(l.l— tures for the enforcement of the Chinesedllxclusion Act sh not Hm mx thexceed five hundred thousand dollars: PromdedI{urther, That on and T., be ,,,,0 after July first, mneteen hundred and nme, a head tax collected ¤¤$,_'f{¤··gg¤· M pursuant to the provisions of section one of the said Act of Februaiay amended. ‘ P' ’ tvsagntieth, nixéeteen hundred and sfpgen, teilgether with all (fines,} rerita s , co ected, an moneys receive m other sources im er the laws · regulating the immigration of aliens into the United States, shall be ‘ covered into the Treasnuy to the credit of miscellaneous receipts. 0,fgg¤;,g;°t;g;¤M¤¤ For the ezmenses of the commission provided for in section thirty- sxpenses.nine of said ct of February twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven, v° ‘ 3* *" °°°‘ including the salaries of the commissioners and their clerks and other rennrnmnn or employees, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the said w°'k‘ commission shall complete their entire work and make` their final report, apld tlire (poménission shall cease on the first day of March, nineteen un e an ten. §j’,“,§,‘;g,j‘{,?§- M Towards the purchase of ground for and the complete erection and tiizziw. gg furnishing of a new fireproof immigration station at the Port of Boston '°' ° in accordance with the revisions of an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the purchase of) a site and the erection of a new immigration J station thereon at the city of Boston, Massachusetts,"*approved Februaniydtwlenty-third, nineteen hundred and nine, one hundred thousam 0 $I'S. H_{*j{j;r!¤l¤¤d· N· Y- The Act of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight _nnnngmunn sm. (Thirtly-fifth Statutes, page tlu·ee hundred and thirty), is hereby

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- _ " mmigration station, is s and, ew York Harbor: For dred - ing new channel to afford landing facilities for arriving aliens arigd _ _ their baggage, sixty-five thousand dollars" and inserting: “"*"‘*""h"""d- Immigration station, Ellis Island, New York Harbor: For dred - ing pew channel alnd conspnécting new wharf to afford landing facih- _ _ tics or arriving a °ens an their bagg e, sixty-five thousand dollars. MD;;;;? °*‘”¤°°¤¤ Hereafter there shall submittedfifollowing the_estimates under the foregoing appropriation for expenses of regulating immigration, statements s owing the amount required for each object of expenditure mentioned in said estimates. v,,§g:,*f¤l*¤**°¤ dl- U SPECIAL EXAMINERS, DIVISION OF NATURALIZATION: For compensaclgpgsgcexamrnen, tion, to be fixed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, of exam- " ‘ iners,_ mterppgters, eisgerkséhangi stenogre;,p§ers, fpr the pu;-pose of ,0 carrying on e wor o _ e _ vision o atura ization, Bureau of i l`M’°‘5°°‘ Immigration and Naturalization, provided for by the Act of Congress approved June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled ‘ An Act to establish a Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization and