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The immigrants had to go through immigration stations such as Ellis Island and Angel Island. Where they were checked for disease, and had to go through a government inspector to see if they met the legal requirements for entering the United states. Which included proving they had never been convited of a felony, demonstrating that they were able to work, and showing that they had some money. Some immigrants would be held for days, months, and even some up to a year for inspection.
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Most immigrants coming to America prior to the 20th century were hoping to find freedom from religious persecution.Actually, the only real Americans are native American, so even though most 'Americans' complain about immigrants, if they go back to their ancestors, they are in fact immigrants too. So the fact that immigrants come-for whatever reason, it makes the country a better place (and sorta increases the popularity)
Elsis Island
They don't.
january 1, 1892
who are the typical immigrants to go to hungary?
Molly Go Get 'Em - 1918 was released on: USA: 7 January 1918
Johnnie Go Get 'Em - 1918 was released on: USA: 10 December 1918
Go West Young Man - 1918 was released on: USA: 2 February 1918
thay had it
Immigrants
if you mean immigrants to the USA they had to go through Ellis island
Let's Go - 1918 was released on: USA: 24 March 1918 France: 20 January 1922 USA: 13 August 1922 (re-release)
The immigrants had to go through immigration stations such as Ellis Island and Angel Island. Where they were checked for disease, and had to go through a government inspector to see if they met the legal requirements for entering the United states. Which included proving they had never been convited of a felony, demonstrating that they were able to work, and showing that they had some money. Some immigrants would be held for days, months, and even some up to a year for inspection.
1917-1918. droped out after that
November 11th 1918