In the Eastern region of the United States, the immigrants were processed in Ellis Island, in the Statue of Liberty. In fact, there was never a problem processing the European immigrants and almost no one got rejected at all. However, if you were an Asian immigrant, your luck was not as good as an European immigrant. There in the Western region, you would be processed in Angel Island, in the Alacatraz island, near the coast of San Francisco. A rough 65% of the Asian immigrants made it out safely into America. Lots of them were detained, and delayed for days, months, and sometimes years. Sometimes they would stay there for life as if they were prisoners.
Everyone knows that itallians, Irish, poles, and Germans were processed on Ellis island. Across America on the west coast, Chinese and Japanese were processed on angel island. Angel island was the Ellis island of the west coast, only slightly less well known
It was Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay.
Eastern Europeans were processed through Ellis Island, near the Statue of Liberty. About 98% of ALL immigrants made it through Ellis Island with no problems. The same could not be said for the Asians who came through the West Coast facility--Angel Island. Nearly ALL Asian immigrants came to America through the west coast processing center located on Angel Island, right by Alcatraz Island off the coast of San Francisco. Only about 65% of all Asians made it through the rigorous process on the west coast and many were delayed there for days, weeks or even months while the processing droaned on and on.
Angel Island was built to house Asian immigrants on the West Coast.
Your question is confusing, but I think you want to know where in CA did the Asian immigrants come to. It was Angle Island located in San Fransisco Bay. This was the west coast Ellis Island.
Angel Island in San Francisco Bay, California served as the immigration station on the west coast of the United States. It processed immigrants mainly from Asia from 1910 to 1940, where they underwent medical exams and interviews before being admitted into the country.
The majority of Asian and Middle Eastern immigrants settled on Southern CA coast, the Pacific rim, and Canada from Vancouver southward. From those settlements they grew and developed. Today they are known as powerful minorities.
east coast
In the late 1800s most immigrants that were coming to the United States settled in the area now known as New York City and Manhattan. Immigrants that came from Asian decent settled along the west coast.
Particularly in the West, native-born workers feared that jobs would go to Chinese immigrants, who would accept lower wages. The depression of 1873 intensified anti-Chinese sentiment in California.
the Chinese
Chinese
The immigrants who landed at Ellis Island near New York were processed much quicker than immigrants who landed at Angel Island near San Francisco. Angel Island immigrants were held to higher standards than those of Ellis Island.