What was a common nickname for Ellis Island during the 1800s? How many immigrants were excluded from entrance to America?
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Ellis Island was commonly referred to as the "Island of Tears." In reality, only 2 percent of immigrants were denied entrance to America.
I don't know the second question, but some nicknames are Island of Freedom, and Island of Tears.
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