The patient was chosen to be completed by an inspector standing in a large immigration office to monitor the behavior of these immigrants. Signs of abnormal movements, pale faces, or obvious infections of a person continue to be his or her trip to the United States and are deemed inappropriate to be sent back to the ship. Other people suitable for work are classified according to the list and separated. "All the immigrants are asked to see if his answer is combined with the list." They were discharged from the hospital and joined in the occupation, but many people joined themselves with musicians Call, because I later find it at a restaurant waiter and work hard.
The worst part of the island's newcomer is a check. All immigrants must pass health checkups to make sure they are not sick. Later, they interview the inspectors and they decide whether they can support themselves in the United States. They also have to prove that they have some money, and they can read after 1917. Those who pass all the tests will usually complete the examination within 3 to 5 hours. But those who could not pass by were sent home. A child may be away from a parent, or a parent may come home. For this reason, there is also a nickname "Island of Tears" on this island.
When immigrants came to Ellis Island - this is an immigration bureau, immigrants pass the examination before being allowed to enter the United States - they are treated fairly. They had to undergo a 5 hour examination including a doctor's health examination and passed if they did not pass because they sent infectious diseases like tuberculosis to their homes they had serious health problems Did. Those who passed the health examination then went to government inspectors. The inspector will check the documents and ask the immigrants to confirm whether they meet the legal requirements for entry into the United States.
• The commitment to inspection work requires full staffing placement. It is necessary to check the number of houses the inspector must check. British writers presumed that the average duration of each statutory review was three days (Wing 1992, pp. 76-101). The difficulty in the Irish situation is that the inspection work is already left to someone who is doing a lot of work in senior management positions. • As mentioned above, inspectors involved in placement of caregivers may experience conflicts of interest. This is particularly true if long-term bed shortage or problematic patients are deemed difficult to deploy for some reason.