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415. Purchase of seeds and plants for dis- 420. Power to administer oaths, examine tribution.

416. Letting contract for packeting, etc.,

of seeds, etc., for distribution.

witnesses, or require production of books, etc.

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CHAPTER 2.—ELECTIVE FRANCHISE

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31. Race, color, or previous condition not 32. Interference with freedom of electo affect right to vote. tions.

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103. Same; administration of allen contract labor laws.

104. Same; administration of Chinese exclusion laws.

105. Division of information in Bureau of Immigration; distribution of aliens; State agents.

102. Same; administration of immigra- 106. Registry of aliens by Bureau of Im

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137. Other aliens excluded (Cont'd).

age, etc., to property, or sabotage.

(d) Aliens writing, publishing, etc., written or printed matter, advising, etc., opposition to organized forms of government, overthrow by force or violence of United States Government or all forms of law, unlawful assaulting or killing of Government officers, unlawful damage, etc., to property, or sabotage.

(e) Aliens members of or affiliated
with organization, etc., writing,
etc., written or printed matter
described in preceding para-
graph.

(f) What constitutes advising, advo-
cacy, teaching, or affiliation.
(g) Deportation.

(h) Same; Re-entry; punishment. 138. Importation of aliens for immoral purposes; attempt to reenter after deportation; penalty.

139. Contract laborers; prepaying transportation or assisting importation; forfeiture and punishment.

131. Control of immigration.

132. Tax on aliens entering United States; lien of tax on vessels, etc.

133. Head tax on aliens and other moneys covered into Treasury.

140.
141.

134. Refunding head tax.

135. No tax or charge by State on immi

grants.

136. Aliens excluded.

(a) Idiots, imbeciles, etc.

(b) Paupers, etc.

(c) Tubercular or other diseased per

sons.

(d) Mental or physical defectives.

(e) Criminals.

(f) Polygamists.

(g) Prostitutes, procurers, or pimps. (h) Contract laborers.

(1) Public charges.

(1) Persons previously deported.

Same; reward to informer.

Contracts for labor or service of aliens, previous to importation, void.

142. Advertisements of employment to aliens, etc.

143. Solicitation of immigation by transportation companies.

144. Bringing in or harboring or concealing certain aliens.

145. Bringing in aliens subject to disability, or afflicted with disease.

146. Prevention of unauthorized landing of aliens; prima facie proof of landing.

147. Detention of aliens for observation and examination; inspectors to report condition of vessels.

(k) Persons whose transportation is 148. Lists of alien passengers arriving or

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277. Same; identification of laborers; certificates; ports of entry.

278. Same; regulations.

279. Same; landing Chinese in contravention of law.

280. Same; masters of vessels in distress excepted from penalty prescribed. 281. Same; altering name in or forging certificate, or false personation. 282. Same; arrest and removal of Chinese unlawfully in United States.

283. Same; diplomatic and consular offcers excepted.

284. Arrested person to prove right to remain.

285. Removal of Chinese not entitled to be or remain in United States.

286. Habeas corpus by Chinese denied landing; bail.

287. Certificates of residence; arrest and deportation of laborers without.

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CHAPTER 8.-THE COOLY TRADE

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331. Cooly trade prohibited.

332. Same; forfeiture of vessels.

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336. Same; inquiry and certificate by consular officer.

333. Building vessels to engage in cooly 337. Examination of vessels.

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359. Racial limitation of naturalization; 369. Same; women who have lost citizenfree white persons and Africans.

860. Admission of persons not citizens

ship by marrying aliens eligible to citizenship; procedure.

owing permanent allegiance to the 370. Same; women married to persons inUnited States.

eligible to citizenship.

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871. Same; wife of alien declarant becoming insane before naturalization; minor children.

NATURALIZATION PRO-
CEEDINGS IN GEN-
ERAL

872. Proceedings for naturalization.
873. Declaration of intention.

$74. Same; not to be made on election day, etc.

375. Same; not required from widow and minor children of aliens dying after declaration of intention. 376. Same; alien seamen declarants deemed citizens for purposes of protection.

$77. Same; certain aliens erroneously exercising rights and performing duties of citizenship prior to July 1, 1914.

378. Alien enemies to be naturalized only under specified conditions.

879. Petition for naturalization;

required to be filed;

when allegations;

verification by citizen witnesses. 880. Same; certificate of arrival and declaration of intention to be made a part.

881. Oath renouncing foreign allegiance and to support Constitution and laws.

882. Evidence of residence, character and attachment to principles of Constitution; evidence of wit

nesses.

883. Same; evidence of certain period of residence by deposition.

884. Same; aliens serving on vessels of foreign registry.

885. Same; residence in Hawaiian Islands prior to April 30, 1900, equivalent to residence in United States; validating records, etc.

886. Renunciation of title or orders of

nobility.

887. Citizenship training of applicants for naturalization; reimbursement for publishing citizenship textbook. 888. Filipino declarants honorably discharged from Navy, Marine Corps, or Naval Auxiliary Service; Porto Ricans or aliens serving in Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or United States Government vessels, etc.; residence.

889. Alien declarant honorably discharged from Army, Navy, etc., subsequently accepted conditionally in military or naval service; residence considered residence within United States.

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392. Aliens serving in military or naval forces during World War; declaration of intention; residence. 893. Certain aliens or persons owing permanent allegiance; jurisdiction of courts; evidence of residence, etc. 894. Hearing of certain petitions for naturalization within thirty days of election.

895. Effect of repeal of section 2166, Revised Statutes, upon aliens serving in Army prior to January 1, 1900, and honorably discharged therefrom.

896. Time for filing petition for naturalization; stated days for final action thereon; change of name.

897. Public notice of filing of petition and of hearing thereon; witnesses. 898. Final hearing on petition in open court; final order under hand of court; examination of applicant and witnesses.

899. Appearance by United States and proceedings in opposition to natu ralization.

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890. Aliens in military service of United States on May 9, 1918, filing "overseas petition"; oath of allegiance. 291. Persons serving in military or naval forces at termination of World War; persons honorably discharg- 409. Forms. ed therefrom; residence.

408. Naturalization forms supplied courts on requisition; certificates to be consecutively numbered.

Declaration of intention.

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