New York City
No, South Carolina was not a major immigration port of entry during the late 1800s or early 1900s. Instead, cities like New York, Boston, and Ellis Island in the northeast were the primary ports of entry for immigrants coming to the United States during that period.
in their ports of entry :)
angel island
it penalized employers who hired illegal immigrants
New York City
No, South Carolina was not a major immigration port of entry during the late 1800s or early 1900s. Instead, cities like New York, Boston, and Ellis Island in the northeast were the primary ports of entry for immigrants coming to the United States during that period.
Canada allows entry to around 260,000 immigrants per year. Canada allows entry to around 260,000 immigrants per year. Canada allows entry to around 260,000 immigrants per year. how long ago this answer was here??
in the late 1800s they arrived via angel island in california, it was a place later nicknamed "china cove"
in their ports of entry :)
The main port of entry was New York
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Ellis Island.
angel island
it penalized employers who hired illegal immigrants
They had to be inspected about there history and they need to know there job skills.
to establish a fair entry process for immigrants