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  2. Angel Island Immigration Station - Wikipedia

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    The Angel Island Chinese Monument) is a monument dedicated to Chinese immigrants who entered the United States through the immigration station It was completed in 1978 and placed in 1979. [ 15 ] The monument's inscription says "Leaving their homes and villages, they crossed the ocean only to endure confinement in these barracks.

  3. Angel Island (California) - Wikipedia

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    The immigration station at Angel Island was predominantly used to inspect, disinfect, and detain Chinese, Japanese, and other Asian immigrants who sailed across the Pacific Ocean. [27] In addition to standard medical examinations, Chinese immigrants were inspected for parasitic diseases, and the tests for intestinal parasites required a stool ...

  4. Chinese Americans in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    From 1910 to 1940, Chinese immigrants arrived at San Francisco through the Angel Island immigration station. [18] Though laws such as the Chinese Exclusion Act heavily restricted Chinese immigration, tens of thousands still entered the city as "paper sons" or "paper daughters".

  5. The Overlooked History of Angel Island, Where the U.S ... - AOL

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    Angel Island can provide a better understanding of the long U.S. tradition of welcoming some immigrants and excluding others The Overlooked History of Angel Island, Where the U.S. Enforced Rules ...

  6. Paper sons - Wikipedia

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    To truly enforce the Chinese Exclusion Act, an Immigration Station located in Angel Island in 1910, questioned and interrogated immigrants coming from 84 different countries with the majority of immigrants being Asian and Chinese, being the largest ethnic group at the time of establishment. Since official records were often non-existent, an ...

  7. Asian immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Images from a Harper's Magazine article on "the Lacustrine village" of Saint Malo, Louisiana, where Filipino migrants settled in the 18th century.. The first Asian-origin people known to arrive in North America after the beginning of the European colonization were a group of Filipinos known as "Luzonians" or Luzon Indians.

  8. L.A.'s Asian immigrant communities prep for raids, brace for ...

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    Traditionally, many Asian immigrants living in L.A. came to the U.S. legally, using temporary work or tourist visas, then later obtained legal status or simply overstayed their visas. The ...

  9. Associated Press images of migrants' struggle are recognized ...

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    The images, captured by Associated Press photographers throughout 2023 and recognized Monday with a Pulitzer Prize, spotlight the humanity of an unprecedented global migration story often ...