Just about 26 million. More then half passed through Ellis Island off of New York too.
11 million
5,000,000,000
14 million, most of which were European
5600000000
More than 300,000 immigrants
11 million
there were about 2,598,214
about 8,800,000
5,000,000,000
5,000,000,000
14 million, most of which were European
5 million
5600000000
More than 300,000 immigrants
Many soldiers and other people who called themselves names and who had already escaped or immigrated. also some political bosses police and evean other immigrants who had arrived
Is this a question from Odyssey Ware? If so, your answer would be, "The Country Was Running Out Of Room."
When Chinese immigrants arrived at Angel Island in the early 20th century, they faced rigorous inspections and questioning by immigration officials. Many were detained for long periods, sometimes weeks or months, as authorities sought to verify their identities and eligibility for entry under the restrictive Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. The experience was often traumatic, marked by harsh conditions and uncertainty. Ultimately, only a fraction of those who arrived were granted entry to the United States, while many others were denied and deported.