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Ellis Island was a "place where immigrants were processed and
evaluated for entry to the United States" Almost every immigrant who came to American legally passed through this island first.
The correct answer is: A place where immigrants were processed and evaluated for entry to the United States
Beginning with the order of President Benjamin Harrison in 1890, Ellis became the main customs of the New York city.
Between 1892 and 1954, approximately 12 million passengers who arrived in the United States through the port of New York were legally and medically inspected on the island of Ellis.
It is estimated that only a minimum percentage was deported, which was mainly composed of polygamists, criminals, anarchists, and carriers of infectious diseases.