Ellis Island, serving as the primary Immigration station for the U.S. from 1892 to 1954, is celebrated for its role in welcoming millions of immigrants and its historical significance, now functioning as a museum. However, it faced challenges, such as overcrowding and harsh inspections that sometimes led to deportations, causing distress to many hopeful immigrants.
Angel Island, on the other hand, primarily processed immigrants from Asia and is known for its more rigorous and often discriminatory interrogation processes, reflecting the era's racial attitudes. While it now stands as a poignant symbol of Asian American history, its legacy is marred by the harsh treatment many immigrants faced during their detention there.
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PROS CONS ----------------------------------------------------- Pros: Entertaining Cons: Mental conditions can be caused, Adicition, Expensive.
Cons? What Cons?
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