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8 U.S.C.
United States Code, 2011 Edition
Title 8 - ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
CHAPTER 7 - EXCLUSION OF CHINESE
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CHAPTER 7—EXCLUSION OF CHINESE
Codification
Former chapter 7 of this title included the provisions of the several
Chinese Exclusion acts, beginning with the temporary act of May 6, 1882, ch.
126, 22 Stat. 58, which, as being then in force, were, by act Apr. 27, 1904
, ch. 1630, §5, 33 Stat. 428, amending act Apr. 29, 1902, ch. 641, 32 Stat.
176, “re-enacted, extended, and continued, without modification,
limitation, or condition;” with the further provisions of the act and those
of subsequent acts relating to the subject which remained in force.
§261. Omitted
Codification
Section, acts Feb. 14, 1903, ch. 552, §7, 32 Stat. 828; Mar. 4, 1913, ch.
141, §3, 37 Stat. 737; Ex. Ord. No. 6166, §14, June 10, 1933; 1940 Reorg.
Plan No. V, eff. June 14, 1940, 5 F.R. 2423, 54 Stat. 1238, conferred upon
the Attorney General the authority, power, and jurisdiction by virtue of any
law relating to the exclusion from and residence within the United States,
its Territories and the District of Columbia, of Chinese and persons of
Chinese descent, and vested in the collectors of customs and collectors of
internal revenue, under control of the Commissioner of Immigration and
Naturalization, as the Attorney General might designate therefor, the
authority, power, and jurisdiction in relation to such exclusion previously
vested in such officers. It was omitted as obsolete in view of the repeal,
by act Dec. 17, 1943, ch. 344, §1, 57 Stat. 600, of sections 262 to 297 and
299 of this title.
§§262 to 297. Repealed. Dec. 17, 1943, ch. 344, §1, 57 Stat. 600
Sections, acts May 6, 1882, ch. 126, §§1, 3, 6–13, 15, 16, 22 Stat. 59–
61; July 5, 1884, ch. 220, 23 Stat. 115–118; Sept. 13, 1888, ch. 1015, §§
5–11, 13, 14, 25 Stat. 477–479; Oct. 1, 1888, ch. 1064, §§1, 2, 25 Stat.
504; May 5, 1892, ch. 60, §§1–3, 5–8, 27 Stat. 25, 26; Nov. 3, 1893, ch
. 14, §§1, 2, 28 Stat. 7, 8; July 7, 1898, No. 55, §1 (part), 30 Stat.
751; Apr. 30, 1900, ch. 339, §1, 31 Stat. 161; June 6, 1900, ch. 791, §1 (
part), 31 Stat. 611; Mar. 3, 1901, ch. 845, §§1–3, 31 Stat. 1093; Apr. 29
, 1902, ch. 641, §§1, 2, 4, 32 Stat. 176, 177; Apr. 27, 1904, ch. 1630, §
5, 33 Stat. 428; Aug. 24, 1912, ch. 355, §1 (part), 37 Stat. 476, related
to exclusion of Chinese and persons of Chinese descent from the United
States or its Territories, and to various matters pertaining thereto,
including the requirement of certificates of permission and identity by
those who might be entitled to entry, exemptions, duties of masters of
vessels and Federal officers, arrest, hearing and removal of Chinese
unlawfully within the United States or its Territories, habeas corpus, and
forfeitures and penalties for violation of the exclusion laws.
§298. Omitted
Codification
Section, acts Mar. 17, 1894, Art. III, 28 Stat. 1211; Apr. 28, 1904, ch.
1762, §1, 33 Stat. 478, provided for the Bertillon system of identification
at the various ports of entry, to prevent unlawful entry of Chinese into
the United States. It is obsolete in view of the repeal of sections 262 to
297 of this title by act Dec. 17, 1943, ch. 344, §1, 57 Stat. 600. For some
years prior to such act, no moneys had been appropriated to prevent
unlawful entry of Chinese, referred to in this section.
§299. Repealed. Dec. 17, 1943, ch. 344, §1, 57 Stat. 600
Section, act June 23, 1913, ch. 3, §1, 38 Stat. 65, provided for delivery
by the marshal, of all Chinese persons ordered deported under judicial writs
, into the custody of any officer designated for that purpose, for
conveyance to the frontier or seaboard for deportation. |
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