Canal Zone. or Independent countries of Central or South America. The separate classification for their wives and children shows only those who were born in quota countries. but come in under the mans nonquota status. NoTE.-The official figures for new immigrants admitted for permanent residence always differ slightly from figures developed as above. This is because in establishing these figures. it is necessary to take into account laws prior to the 1924 act in the classification. even though all admissions actually occur under the provisions of the 1924 act. The official figures for immigrants admitted for permanent residence are: 1931. 97.139. 1932. 35.576. 1933. 23.068. 1934. 29.470. 1935. 34.956. 5year total. 220.209. TABLE B.-Aliens deported from the United States 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 Criminals ------------------------- 1.773 1.709 1. 770 1.569 1. 632 Federal narcoticlaw violators ------------ 44 138 167 122 111 Anarchists. etc -------------------------- 18 51 74 20 17 Immoral classes ---------------------- 884 906 785 383 413 Mental or physical defects --------------- 952 1.107 1.056 662 510 Remained longer than permitted --------- 2.835 3.284 3.148 986 786 Entered without proper visa ----------- 6.205 8.167 9.099 3.611 2.824 Likely to become public charge -------- 1.240 187 166 98 33 Unable to read (over 16 years old) ------- 2.066 1.403 1.393 539 416 Under Chinese Exclusion Act ----------- 207 516 249 101 77 Had previously been deported ----------1.003 1.202 1.010 359 933 Miscellaneous causes -------------------- 915 756 948 429 667 Total deported ----------------1.142 19. 426 19.865 8.879 8.319 Deportable aliens allowed to depart voluntarily at own expense ------------- 11.719 10.775 10.347 8.010 7.978 Grand total ------------------ 29.861 30.201 30.212 16.889 16.297
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