The view from the terminal tuberculosis ward of the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, New York
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The Ghosts of Ellis Island - the abandoned Immigrant Hospital at the gateway to the New World
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Infectious Disease Unit at the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital with a view of Lady Liberty.
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View of the Statue of Liberty from the contagious disease hospital on Ellis Island. Immigrants that had or were suspected to have an infectious disease such as tuberculosis were held here upon arrival. This portion of the island is only open to the public through guided β€œhard hat” tours.
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The Ellis Island Immigrant hospital: A door to the doctor's quarters [1024 x 768]
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The Statue of Liberty between vacant hospital wards on Ellis Island. One Fifth of all the immigrants who passed through the island wound up in this hospital. (Full set in comments) imgur.com/tEihtwm
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Forgotten Ellis Island - In the era before antibiotics, tens of thousands of immigrant patients were separated from family, detained in the hospital and healed from illness before becoming citizens. FORGOTTEN ELLIS ISLAND is a powerful reminder of the best - and worst - of America's dealing (2009) youtube.com/watch?v=AuPZr…
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Now abandoned, Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, the first public health hospital in the U.S. saw more than one million immigrants from around the world atlasobscura.com/places/e…
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Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital was built in 1902 on Ellis Island, New York and abandoned in 1954.
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Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital was built in 1902 on Ellis Island, New York and abandoned in 1954.
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Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital was built in 1902 on Ellis Island, New York and abandoned in 1954.
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Italian woman immigrant, Ellis Island, New York. Photographed by Augustus F. Sherman
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I originally posted this in /r/njhistory, but it definitely applies here too; The history of the Ellis Island immigrant isolation hospital (With photos) tfpnj.blogspot.com/2015/1…
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The Statue of Liberty between vacant hospital wards on Ellis Island. One Fifth of all the immigrants who passed through the island wound up in this hospital. (Full set in comments) imgur.com/tEihtwm
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The Forgotten Past of New Jersey: The story of the abandoned Immigrant Isolation hospital on Ellis Island. tfpnj.blogspot.com/2015/1…
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The Statue of Liberty between vacant hospital wards on Ellis Island. One Fifth of all the immigrants who passed through the island wound up in this hospital. (Full set in comments) imgur.com/tEihtwm
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The Statue of Liberty between vacant hospital wards on Ellis Island. One Fifth of all the immigrants who passed through the island wound up in this hospital. (Full set in comments) imgur.com/tEihtwm
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CMV: The reason we don’t have an β€œEllis Island” facility at the southern border to manage our immigration crisis is because republicans would lose elections if they made an authentic effort to streamline the documentation process they now require to make non-white immigrants (voting) citizens.

β€œElection integrity” is a thinly veiled excuse to justify republican efforts making it harder to gain entry/document yourself in non-white America. I think they have made it clear they would rather spend time and money building a wall and deporting undocumented immigrants, then to spend time and money making them (many of whom have lived here for years) legitimately documented citizens through construction of more local DMV’s, or a national immigration facility.

While I think many of these immigrants/and companies have purposefully ignored documentation requirements in order to avoid paying taxes, I also think many of the desperate people who have trekked thousands of miles to be here have made every intention of becoming a legitimate tax paying, voting citizen. It’s precisely because of that sentiment that republicans don’t want them to be voting citizens. Republicans will always say they want LEGAL immigration, but when it comes to welcoming refugees or creating a streamlined legal immigration for desperate people they purposefully fail to do so.

One of the reasons American infrastructure is in need of repair is because we have too many people using it with not a large enough tax base to support it. Documenting the undocumented immigrants who have come through the southern border, or are currently stuck there, not only adds their taxes to our infrastructure efforts, it helps achieve a more perfect Union.

Anti-immigration rhetoric has been rife amongst nativist America for centuries and has always been on the wrong side of history. Oftentimes it’s has been used maliciously, and I recognize Republican efforts today as the source of the immigration crisis.

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The stairs at Ellis island were millions of immigrants shuffled up and down them from 1892 until its closing in 1954.
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Guadeloupean Immigrant at Ellis island
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European immigrants arriving at Ellis Island. New York, 1900s.
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German immigrant family posing at Ellis Island, NY in 1904
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European immigrants arriving at Ellis Island. New York, 1900s. [1024x683]
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Immigrants used to come in through Ellis Island.
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Why did immigrants entering Ellis Island accept the new surnames given to them? Were they required for some government purpose? What would prevent immigrants from using their birth name or chosen name?
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Guadeloupean immigrants at Ellis Island 1904
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Ellis Island Immigration Hospital [hardhat tour]
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How did immigrants to America from Europe get from Ellis Island (or Quebec) to the midwest in the mid to late 1800's?

Been finding decent documentation on the passenger lists and boats coming over, but then all of a sudden they seem to teleport to the midwest.

Did they take wagons? Trains? Ships through the Great Lakes? Are there any records of these trips?

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Portraits Of Ellis Island Immigrants 1902-1913: Albanian soldiers
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Ellis Island. Very young immigrants to Ellis Island are being taught by a teacher able to speak several languages (1943) Photo by B. Newman.
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[Link] Why did immigrants entering Ellis Island accept the new surnames given to them? Were they required for some government purpose? What would prevent immigrants from using their birth name or chosen name? reddit.com/r/AskHistorian…
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I'm an immigrant at Ellis Island in 1921. How do I stay and obtain work?

Do I have a passport? Did I need to get a visa before I come? What sponsorship do I need? Do I need a work visa? If so, what do I need to do, and how much time do I have to do that?

(Yeah, please actual immigration historians only, please.)

Today's visa feels very different from how people came to Ellis island back then.

I read about people just arriving and getting work that same day or almost with meager savings. Were they illegal immigrants? Were visas to enter automatically work-eligible visas?

Most of the immigration laws seemed focused on what people did-- i.e. politics, prohibited classes but it is not clear how they would keep legal status and become permanent residents and citizens. I can't find clear mention of work or any distinction between tourist vs immigrant visas.

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Head Surgeon’s house, Ellis Island Immigration Hospital, NYC
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1892 photo of Annie Moore and her brothers, the first official immigrants to arrive to New York via the Ellis Island facility
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2 immigrants on Ellis Island look onto New York.
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Dansk immigrant fotograferet ved ankomsten til Ellis Island 1905-1920. Farvelagt.
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[December 25, 1920] Immigrant children in front of a Christmas tree at Ellis Island, New York.
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Immigrants being inspected at Ellis Island in the early 1900s for signs of disease as they arrive in the US. [1100 Γ— 619]
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Morgue/Autopsy Room in the Abandoned Ellis Island Hospital, New York [4000x3000][OC]
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My father. Paris, France 1938. Holocaust survivor. Freedom Fighter shot in the back during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Ellis Island immigrant aboard the USNS General Leroy Eltinge. US Army veteran. Still here. Resilient.
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Annie Moore's Story - The life and re-discovery of Annie Moore, the first immigrant to enter Ellis Island and the imposter from Texas who posthumously impersonated her ... honoringourancestors.com/…
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'Cossack man from steppes of Russia' c. 1910, Ellis Island immigrant portrait, 1500 x 1900
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Remembering Annie Moore, Ellis Island’s First Immigrant history.com/news/remember…
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Morgue in the Abandoned Ellis Island Hospital, New York [4000x3000][OC]
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An immigrant family on the dock at Ellis Island after having just passed the rigid examination for entry into the country, looking hopefully at New York's skyline while awaiting the government ferry on August 13, 1925. (/r/TheWayWeWere)
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