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Many Mexicans did not pass through Ellis Island, as it primarily served as an entry point for European immigrants from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Mexican Immigration to the United States increased significantly during the Mexican Revolution in the early 1900s, but many entered through the southern border rather than through Ellis Island. Factors such as economic opportunities, labor demands, and political instability in Mexico drove this migration. Therefore, while some Mexicans may have arrived via Ellis Island, their numbers were relatively small compared to those from Europe.

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