Scary Firsthand Accounts Of Immigrants Entering Ellis Island

Scary Firsthand Accounts Of Immigrants Entering Ellis Island

Aimee Heidelberg - July 21, 2023

Scary Firsthand Accounts Of Immigrants Entering Ellis Island
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1959. Public domain.

Why Did Ellis Island Close?

Ellis Island closed as mass immigration processing slowed to a crawl due to the tightened immigration quotas passed in the 1920s. By the early 1950s, it was more a detention center than an inspection site as President Dwight Eisenhower tried to make immigration processing more “humane.” In 1954, it closed for good. The United States government wanted detention to be an exception, not the automatic default for people who didn’t pass inspection. Immigrants could live where they pleased while they went through the review process for citizenship. This was Eisenhower’s attempt to make immigration laws more humane. Ellis Island buildings fell into disrepair, and the facility became more of a financial burden than it was worth.

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