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Ellis Island
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"Ellis Island , New
York Harbor, New York
...the truth will make you free. John 8:32
Ellis Island , the Manzanar of the East Coast.
The photograph shown below was taken in the Great Hall of Ellis Island on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1943.
A careful examination of this photograph reveals that Europeans (German and
Italian permanent resident aliens) were incarcerated along with Japanese
nationals.
Who are they? They are not diplomats. Some are natural born United States citizens, some are naturalized United States citizens, and some are permanent
resident aliens of the United
States . They are persons of German, Italian,
and Japanese ancestry. They represent a part of the U.S. population classified as
"alien enemies," or aliens of enemy nationalities.
Why are they incarcerated?
See The History of Internment for the policies and
events leading to their incarceration. Plans were made as early as October 1941
to roundup and intern persons of German heritage from the states of New York and New
Jersey . It was estimated that 600 per month from New York and 200 per month from New
Jersey would be arrested and then locked up in Ellis
Island .
Because the island served several purposes, the internee population on the Island was fluid. Ellis Island was used as a detention
center to hold alien enemies who were awaiting hearings; it also served as a
way station for those being transferred to and from other internment camps and
for those awaiting deportation, repatriation, or expatriation. The number and nationality
of the internees on the island for the dates indicated below were as follows:
February 29, 1944: 121
Germans, 6 Italians, and 3 Japanese.
June 30, 1944: 147 Germans,
14 Italians, 1 Japanese and 1 Romanian.
December 31, 1944: 157
Germans, 36 Italians, and 1 Nicaraguan
December 31, 1945: 400
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