Without objection. the bill of the Senator from North Carolina will be received. referred to the Committee on Immigration. and printed in the RECORD. The bill to provide for the prompt deportation of aliens engaged in espionage and other activities inimical to public welfare was read twice by its title. referred to the Committee on Immigration. and ordered to be printed in the RECORD. as follows: Be it enacted. etc.. That an alien who entered the United States either from a foreign territory or an insular possession. either before or after the passage of this act. shall be promptly deported in the manner provided in sections 19 and 20 of the Immigration Act of February 5. 1917. as amended. regardless of when he entered. if he(1) At any time after entry has been engaged in espionage for a foreign government. or (2) At any time after entry has been engaged in. or engages In. photographing. or attempts to photograph. sketching. or attempts to sketch. or makes maps or charts. or attempts to make maps or charts. of military or naval establishments. sites. strategic areas. installations. or equipment without the specific authority of the Secretary of War. where such authority is required by Executive order. or (3) At any time after entry promotes. advocates. or incites discontent. disorder. or obstruction of agencies of transportation or production essential for the national defense. SEC. 2. Any person who violates or aids or abets the violation of this act. or connives at its violation. shall upon conviction be punished by a fine of not more than $10.000 or by imprisonment for not more than 5 years. or both.
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