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... The government began using Ellis Island as an immigration station in 1892. ... The island's
large-scale use as an immigration station ended in 1924. ...
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... Because of a fire in June of 1897 , the records from the first five years were
destroyed and the immigration station was forced to be moved to another location ...
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Ellis Island served as an immigration station for the Port of New York from
January 1, 1892 through November 19, 1954. The stations ...
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... government. Ellis Island was the federal immigration station (The Gateway
to America) in the United States from 1892 to 1954. More ...
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The Angel Island immigration station processed small numbers of immigrants from
Japan, Italy, and other parts of the world and was the key place of ...
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Ellis Island Immigration Ellis Island was the first federal immigration
station in the United States. It first opened in 1892 in ...
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... Upon arriving at Ellis Island, the principal federal immigration station in the
US from 1892 to 1954, the steerage class immigrants underwent questioning ...
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... this increase in immigration eventually led to restrictive immigration laws, ultimately ...
became obvious that Castle Garden (immigrant receiving station) was too ...
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... Before being designated as the site of one of the first Federal immigration station
by President Benjamin Harrison in 1890, Ellis Island had a varied history. ...
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... onset of the Revolutionary War during the 1770's, but immigration picked up ... By 1887,
it became obvious that Castle Garden (immigrant receiving station) was too ...
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... instituted. Still, as the chief immigration station in the country, Ellis Island
continued to be the glare of sensational publicity. It ...
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... Ellis Island station also employed 119 of the Immigrations Service's entire staff
of 180 in 1883" (1). This forced Immigration Services to hire more employees. ...
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... In 1892, the INS opened up an immigration screening station at Ellis Island in
New York Harbor and claimed this to be the INS headquarters. ...
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... implemented the 'White Australia Policy' that effectively slowed immigration, but
also ... but eventually committed troops, which remained on station until 1960. ...
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... Two more of these reactors were still under construction at the station. ... points and
aspects from the authors to explain the effects of immigration on labor ...
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... Many think we are simply the 51st state or a refugee dump station for other ... Many
feel our current immigration policy is a bit out of control and that many ...
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... Many think we are simply the 51st state or a refugee dump station for other ... Many
feel our current immigration policy is a bit out of control and that many ...
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... The Chicago radio station WGN made history by broadcasting the trial. ... Immigration
in the 1920's Restriction of foreign immigration during the 1920s marked a ...
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... While at the station he saw a poorer family was there which made him realize that ...
he would try to get the new laws removed, but it may stop immigration of the ...
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... company's original plan was to set up a refreshment station for the ... An increase of
European (mainly British) immigration and investment came about when the ...
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... First they have tougher immigration laws allowing only registered aliens into the ...
Terrorist dial a television station or radio station from a public phone ...
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... the Napoleonic wars, the British took over the post as a naval station. ... The National
party, however, wanted to control immigration, and wanted to keep the ...
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... the Napoleonic wars, the British took over the post as a naval station. ... The National
party, however, wanted to control immigration, and wanted to keep the ...
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... as their particular inheritance and who feared the subversive effects of immigration
and the ... was viewed as a threat to who attained a high station in American ...
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... She saw many frightened escaped slaves, as her house was a station where her ... of the
National Emigration Convention but was strongly supportive of immigration. ...
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... The East Timorese population is confront with the immigration of people of nearby ...
hours in the sun after walking kilometres to the nearest polling station. ...
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... books- a severe offense- to which he replied, "Come to the police station. ... Countries
all over the world set up immigration quotas, making it nearly impossible ...
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... an act known as the Exclusion Act that abolished Asian immigration altogether ... and
teacher-training institutions were taking positions as filling-station men and ...
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... Railway schedules can be obtained from Bangkok Railway Station, Tel: 223- 7010,
223-7020. ... the period of stay stamped in your passport by the Immigration officer ...
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... Their legal status is still uncertain, as they wait to hear from immigration officials ...
in 1997 after four workers walked into a Queens police station and, using ...
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