If a disease was deemed curable at Ellis Island, the affected immigrant would typically receive treatment before being allowed to enter the United States. Medical staff would provide necessary care, and once the individual recovered, they could continue their Immigration process. This policy aimed to ensure public health while still allowing individuals with treatable conditions the opportunity to join family or seek a better life in America. However, those with severe or untreatable conditions were often sent back to their country of origin.
it is Ellis Island
Immigrants who came from Europe were processed at Ellis Island.
Everyone that entered ,but not all where able to enter the United States. Some had diseases and could only enter if they didn't. If they had a curable disease then they were but in a hospital until they were curred. the others went back.
they went to ellis immigrants check in hotel
they went to ellis immigrants check in hotel
they went to ellis immigrants check in hotel
i have no idea what happened
there was a fire that burned down the immigration center
The Ellis of Ellis Island was named after Ruby Ellis who was the first immigrant from Russia.
What is special about Ellis Island?
The people would get to Ellis by steamships, though it took weeks.
Immigrants got to Ellis island by boat