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 | | As immigrants faced hostilities from all sides, Ellis Island's role quickly changed from a depot to that of a detention center. |
 | | By 1937 the island's population had dwindled to about 160 deportees and 30 detained immigrants, mostly Chinese children whose parents, already living in the U.S., had to prove their citizenship.In the 1940s Ellis Island experienced a renewed flurry of activity. |
 | | The activities of the Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1915, would reach their greatest support by 1920, and their voice echoed that of restrictionists who denounced immigrants as racially inferior, drawing an alarming portrait of an impoverished, criminal, radical, and diseased invading horde. |
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