Mr. Speaker. in reply to the gentlewoman from New York . it is legislation of this type that provides an additional loophole in our immigration laws. So that my colleagues may fully understand the farreaching effect of section 4D of the Immigration Act of 1924. I wish to call to your attention that since the act became effective in 1924 a total of 15.578 nonquota immigrant aliens. as ministers. professors. their wives. and unmarried children. were admitted to the United States. F r the further information of my colleagues. I am inserting herewith a breakdown of the 15.578 nonquota immigrant aliens referred to above. showing pertinent facts compiled by the United States Immigration Service. Nonquota immigrant aliens admitted since July 1. 1924. under sec. 4d of the Immigration Act of 1924. as ministers and professors and their wives and unmarried children. also ministers and professors admitted since 1932. by sex. as specified Fiscal year Minis- Wives Chil- Profes- Wv terssofml of min- rn rfsof epro- f re isters oran srsfessors ofpo isters r essors 1925. .... 694 295 486 187 49 25 6926 694 235 436 151 39 26 W927 505 338 721 138- 40 21 1928594 226 393 124 40 27 1920 507 212 355 118 40 20 1930 ... 08 215 382 160 50 25 383 144 226 109 38 43 1932 . . . . 291 81 132 100 35 21 1933:1 Men-- 20} 41 57{ 3} 19 14 1934: Women--....... -- 69 97 1 28 2 Woen ....lO j 1935: Men .60 12{ 4} 26 22 1936: Men- .................. 24 85 129 42 20 16 W omen ---..-.----- . ...4 1937: M en -....- ....------ .. 230 79 1S 4 Wmen _ _3 79 328 { 7 } 26 20 1938: Mn ------------- 21 70 15 41 29 20 1939: M en ------.-.-.------------- 322 18 234 { 2 11 Women ....215...... Wmen-------- 32148 27 117 8 6 months. JulyDecember 1939: M en --- ---.. - --- ---..- 174 94 Women - -------4-- 116 22 93 71 Total........... . .089 2.392 4.099 1.812 I Statistics showing classes of admission under the act of 1924 by sex. not compiled prior to 1933.
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