Which year were the most immigrants processed through Ellis Island for entry into the United States?
Correct answer: 1907

Jeeter4Life
Player #4621844, even back then they knew to filter the potential issues. need to reinstate this today!

Haarveen3
my great-grandmother came in 1910 from Denmark, I was thinking 1918 since the war would have ended but in retrospect, that would have been more 1919 oh well

JellyBaker
My grandmother came to Ellis Island from Hungary in the early 1900s.

Nana
Player Say what!?, good and true comment. Too bad new regime does not feel it is important that immigrants come with the plan to support themselves, be lawabiding, learn the language, and live as citizens of this country...not the one they left.

Shiboge
I had a great grandmother that came from County Cork, Ireland. I believe she had to go through Ellis Island.

Player #9442102
JellyBaker, it was my great grand-mother who came from Hungary.She had 6 children but couldn't bring them all in one trip. So worked in America earned enough to bring them here one or two at a time.

Player Say what!?
DefectivePulse10, It's been that way forever. A friend came to America from the Netherlands with a 6 month visa. She had to prove to them, at the airport, with bank statements that she would not become dependent on the government along with her shot records. You're confusing Muslim bans and border walls with immigration laws.

Red Rebel
JellyBaker, so did mine with my Gr Grandmother also the Gabor sisters

Player #8988878Xet
My great grandfather and his brother came thru from Italy(via southern France) in 1892...my great grandmother came thru in 1893....

Guillermo
my mom passed through..

Julia
JellyBaker, my paternal grandparents did also.

Player #60253644
My grandparents came from Poland. They settled in Detroit and were proud to be in America!

Player Say what!?
Jeeter4Life, They still do that today.

Player #2512936
Player LaydeDarke58, Shame on him. With His Money He should be paying people living legally in this country extra!

Player #2512936
Jeeter4Life, Back Then they were smarter, more creative, and willing to do Their Jobs. Nowadays You have to Know someone to get any Job!

Player #24147902
Jeeter4Life, they still do