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A Greek immigrant faces questions from a guard in Ellis Island or to him, what feels to be like 'prison'.
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| Name!? What are your intentions in America? | |
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| Umm, my-my name is Paul Hatzilakos. I-I come from Greece. I plan on making enough money to send my family here too. | |
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Paul passed all the evaluation questions and must undergo the medical examinations to enter America.
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| Okay, I'm just going to test you for some common diseases such as typhus, and all that good stuff! | |
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| Okay, but I'm pretty sure I am healthy and that's a really big needle, so could you make this fast!? | |
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Paul was allowed to enter the U.S., but unlike him, many immigrants were forced to make their way back to their native country.
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| Alrighty then, I guess that means your free to go. Good luck to you! | |
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| Ohh, this is amazing, The doorway into America has opened, and so has many oppurtunities! Goodbye officer! | |
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