Between 1892 and 1954, approximately 12 million immigrants arrived at the now-iconic Ellis Island to enter the U.S. -- or ...
On Nov. 12, 1954, Ellis Island officially closed as an immigration station and detention center. More than 12 million ...
Ellis Island’s successful tenure offers a sharp contrast to the failures of our recent open-border catastrophes.
Between 1892 and 1954, approximately 12 million immigrants arrived at the now-iconic Ellis Island to enter the U.S. — or ...
Nov. 12, 1954, marked the day Ellis Island, the famous gateway to the U.S. in New York Harbor, closed its doors for good.
Since opening in 1892, the station had processed almost 12 million immigrants. The number of immigrants had fallen since anti-immigration laws were passed in the 1920s. During the second world war, ...
On Nov. 12, 1954, Ellis Island officially closed as an immigration station and detention center. More than 12 million ...
Between 1892 and 1924, more than 12 million immigrants (mostly from Europe) bid farewell to their hometowns in search of better opportunities in the land of the free. Traveling with little more than a ...
Israel Zangwill was the leader of the Galveston Movement and, in his generation, was also a well-known writer. In 1908, he ...