History has changed on December 31, 1890. New York City will open up a new era in American history, beginning with the opening up of Ellis Island as an immigration depot. This has attracted many immigrants to the United States as there are more ways to get employment opportunities and new lives. As more and more immigrants come to the United States, it is beginning to be called 'the place of opportunity'. I hope immigrants will enter the workplace full of industries and to succeed someday. These immigrants will help you prove to other immigrants that you can start a better life for yourself and your family if you move to the United States. On the other hand, positive factors have a negative influence and there are many relationships ... more
I have little money in my pocket, I do not know where they are, and I am desperate to find a job. However, as tens of thousands of immigrants arrived in New York almost at the same time, employment opportunities were limited. Without money, many people are homeless, there is no place to go outside the city of New York. By making people live on the street, a city with an excessive population was formed, the city became dirty and destroyed. Along with the collapse of the city, the crime rate began to rise sharply as immigrants took steps to earn money desperately. When immigrants are lucky enough to find a job, they face the language barrier, poor working conditions and low wage challenges. It is almost impossible to feed a family with these low wages, as well as providing a decent housing. This created a so-called slum street in New York City. The city collapses and it is full of large apartments with excessive population. Overpopulation began to cause conflict among different ethnic groups in New York City. Urban division eventually became part of a common ethnic background. Localization is a common problem, however, as the hatred of migrants, such as the loss of indigenous peoples already settled in this area, is rising against these problems. To avoid this hatred, many immigrants choose to accept other names or change their own names. By many families
Interesting facts on immigration procedures to Ellis Island are as follows. The history of the immigration procedure to Ellis Island is presented in order of facts including a series of brief facts that briefly contact the history and events of immigration procedures to Ellis Island. For additional information, see the facts and history of Ellis Island. Entry procedure to Ellis Island Procedure 4: After the fire occurred, the New York Manhattan Battery Old Barge Office set up a temporary immigration office and set up a new immigration office and a new immigration control building. On 1 January 1902, this new three-storey building was opened for immigration control
Ellis Island was the major immigration center in the United States from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. Between 1892 and 1954, Ellis Island processed about 12 million people. For many people, Ellis Island is the entrance to the American dream, the entrance to a new and rich life. However, for 25 people who refused to leave Ellis Island and refused access to the United States, Ellis Island represented a disarray of despair and failure. There are a small percentage of those who are denied leaving Ellis Island, but 2 million out of 12 million transitions to over 250,000 dreams will be destroyed.
Ellis Island Ellis Island was called Galle Island by the Mohegan in 1600's, and it was only 2 - 3 acres. At high tide, there are few islands above the rising water surface. After being discovered in its rich oyster bed in 1628, the Dutch settlers renamed it the Oyster Island. Then in 1765, this was a pirate Anderson renamed again as Djibout to hang his instrument. Finally, on January 20, 1785, Samuel Ellis purchased the property and gave him his name. It is the name of the island of today and is descended from Ellis Island. After that, the island was bought by the state.