Which of the following groups was most likely to face interrogation at immigration stations during the 1800s?
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Anel Island was most likely to face interrogation at immigration station during the 1800s. It was also known as China Cove. It was started by China. They designed and controlled over it. In 1870s economic situation was very bad, many workers were jobless, unemployment were grown. That time a immigration law was passed. It was actually passed 84 countries with China. For this law China country was build up like a nation.
The Chinese immigration group was more likely to have faced the interrogation at the immigration office during the 1800s.
It is said that Chinese immigrants were all cross-questioned and seized by the immigration officers in the San Francisco Bay.
The officers asked several questions about their family histories, but the Chinese felt uncomfortable to answer those questions.
Everyone from the group suffered because of that interrogation.