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Code · U.S. Code · Title 25 - INDIANS · CHAPTER 6— GOVERNMENT OF INDIAN COUNTRY AND RESERVATIONS · SUBCHAPTER I— GENERALLY · § 219 to 226

§ 219 to 226. Repealed. May 21, 1934, ch. 321, 48 Stat. 787

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May 21, 1934, ch. 321 , 48 Stat. 787 Section 219, R.S. § 2134, related to foreigners entering Indian country without passports, penalty for such entry and contents of passports. Section 220, R.S. § 2147, related to authority to remove person from Indian country and to use of military force. Section 221, R.S. § 2148, related to person returning after removal from Indian country. Section 222, R.S. § 2149, related to authority to remove person from Indian reservation and use of necessary force.
Section 223, R.S. § 2150, related to employment of military. Section 224, R.S. § 2151, related to detention and treatment of persons apprehended by military. Section 225, R.S. § 2152, related to arrest of absconding Indians, use of military force to apprehend such Indians and to prevent tribal hostilities. Section 226, R.S. § 2153, related to posse comitatus in executing process.
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