Ellis Island was once a checkpoint for immigrants to the United States that had to pass more than 40 [%] of the American ancestors who entered Ellis Island from Ellis Island to the United States. The main building on Ellis Island was later converted into an Immigration Museum, which preserved the history and situation of immigrants that year. The bridge section of Hollywood immigration blockbusters was often spit on the windy ferry. The endless voyage of the small intestine is even more uncertain. It's hard to see that the Statue of Liberty knows that America has arrived, but it's still a long time to wait in the entry hall for the rigorous examination of documents and the physical examination. It's said that the highest record is that more than 10,000 people arrived in Ellis Island within a day. Everyone was worried about whether they could successfully enter the United States or not. The convenience of immigration is quite different from today's.