The Great Hall at Ellis Island, through which 12 million immigrants passed along the way to being processed into the United States. Until the mid 1920s they were not required to have passports, though 1 to 2 percent were turned away for physical or mental debility. Picture by Eric Francis. Prior cover: Ellis Island.
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