The Forgotten of Ellis Island: Deaths in Quarantine, 1909 to 1911 The database of people who died in Quarantine in New York Harbor contains the names and information of over 420 individuals — 85% of whom were children under the age of 13 years old — who died in Quarantine at the two hospitals located on Hoffman Island and Swinburne Island in Richmond County, New York. Most of these individuals were new immigrants en route to Ellis Island and, since they were ill with contagious diseases, they were removed from the ships in the outer harbor of the port of New York by the New York State Medical Inspectors and transferred to these two hospitals. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/The_Forgotten_of_Ellis_Island:_Deaths_in_Quarantine,_1909_to_1911
"They didn't leave where they came from because life was so good for them. Whatever they had here was better," said Leah Shain, whose aunt, Pearl Yablonski, was diagnosed as "feebleminded" and deported from Ellis Island.
We don't give a shit what happened to people hundred years ago, nobody involved then is even still alive. Other than in Liberal's minds with a warped sense of History and who is responsible for their actions.
The database of people who died in Quarantine in New York Harbor contains the names and information of over 420 individuals — 85% of whom were children under the age of 13 years old — who died in Quarantine at the two hospitals located on Hoffman Island and Swinburne Island in Richmond County, New York. Most of these individuals were new immigrants en route to Ellis Island and, since they were ill with contagious diseases, they were removed from the ships in the outer harbor of the port of New York by the New York State Medical Inspectors and transferred to these two hospitals.
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/The_Forgotten_of_Ellis_Island:_Deaths_in_Quarantine,_1909_to_1911
"They didn't leave where they came from because life was so good for them. Whatever they had here was better," said Leah Shain, whose aunt, Pearl Yablonski, was diagnosed as "feebleminded" and deported from Ellis Island.
http://www.pbs.org/program/forgotten-ellis-island/