Glossary Term – Place
Located in San Francisco Bay and called the “Ellis Island of the West,” Angel Island was a check point and detention center for immigrants in the early twentieth century. Asian and European immigrants were processed at the Angel Island Immigration Station between 1910 and 1940, and an estimated 300,000 were detained there. The detainees were primarily Chinese, and while some were eventually permitted to enter the United States, many more were deported.