Well neither have my relatives in other countries who wish to come here legally. Let's let them in first for respecting the legal process.
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It was in 1917 during the largest period of immigration into our country.
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Yes, and they had to remain in those tine medal cots, maybe two feet away from each. I went to see them. My grandfather was from Italy too.
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It might have been 1918 but when my Nona arrived with the kids at Ellis Island my father was sick and they almost didn't get in at all!
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However long the line is, that is where they should go. Why should they cut in front of others that have been doing it the right way.
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The argument that it is no fault of their own ignores those who are in line and will be pushed back through no fault of their own. Fairness?
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AGREED! That's the price of doing it ILLEGALLY!
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