Session #66 · 1919–21

Speech #660149054

The amendment will be stated. The amendment was to add. at the end of the bill. the following: SEc. 0. That upon the decree of deportation being entered the person shall be delivered to the United States marshal. together with the transcript of judgment and decree to be furnished by the clerk of the court under seal of the court. The marshal shall then forthwith transport said convicted defendant or defendants to the island of Guam by the most direct and convenient route and deliver him or them to the official representing the United States on said island. and shall also deliver the certified copy of decree to such official in control of said island. who shall enter amne upon his records. and said official shall then have jurisdiction of any future proceedings necessary in each case. And the said official shall. upon receiving any such person or persons. make a record of such transaction and shall proceed to such measures in the way of registration. thumb prints. Bertillon measure. ments. or such other means as lie may deem necessary to permanently identify such person as a deported person. The said person or persons shall then be confined in such place or places as the official in charge of the island shall direct. SEC. 7. That at any time after 30 days from said order of confinement any person so deported shall have the privilege of filing a petition addressed to the said authority In the Island of Guam for permission to be allowed the liberty of the island. and said official shall. in his discretion. Issue a parole to said petitioner allowing him the liberty of the Island upon such terms and conditions as said official shall determine. but under no such case shall said petitioner be allowed to leave the island. SEc. 8. That any person or persons who shall aid or assist any deported person or persons to leave said island. or any heat or vessel that shall take any such person as a passenger or otherwise. without the order of the authorities in control of the said island for the United States. shall be guilty of felony. and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not more than $5.000 or be imprisoned not more than five years. or both. in the discretion of the said authorities.
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deported deportation

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Neutral
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90%
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gemini-2.0-flash
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Legal / procedural

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