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central/south America and Asia

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Q: What country was the immigrants from that usually entered the US through California?
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How many immigrants entered North America through Ellis Island?

22 million


What was the immigration station in San Francisco through which most Asian immigrants entered.?

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Where did millions of immigrants enter America?

They entered America at New York by passing through Ellis Island.


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The U.S. consulate in your country can help you with this information.


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How many immigrants came to the USA through Ellis Island from 1892 through 1954?

20 Million immigrants passed through Ellis Island before its closing in 1954


What is the difference between a naturalized citizens and a non citizens?

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