Many immigrants entering into the U.S. were allowed to forego inspection as a result of escaping ethnic persecutions such as the Jewish emigrants.
because they were not able to affored anything so they did not need insections
Most First and Second Class passengers who got off the ships at Ellis Island were allowed through without inspection because of a society issue. These passengers were deemed fit for citizenship just because they could afford to pay the higher fees for crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
First-class passengers arriving at Ellis Island were allowed to forego inspection due to the belief that they posed a lower risk of carrying diseases and were less likely to be a burden on public resources. They typically had the financial means to support themselves and were perceived as more desirable immigrants. This policy reflected the social hierarchies and attitudes of the time, which favored wealthier individuals over poorer ones in the immigration process.
The past tense of forego is forewent.
Forego Handicap was created in 1980.
Immigrants from Europe who traveled to America in steerage were sent to Ellis island to face legal and medical inspection.
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Canada has always allowed Mexican immigrants into Canada.
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Immigrants from Europe who traveled to America in steerage were sent to Ellis island to face legal and medical inspection.
Immigrants from Europe who traveled to America in steerage were sent to Ellis island to face legal and medical inspection.