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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. I got out the story of my life a few days ago better known after all these years as Ellis Island by the History Channel. And it revealed a lot of Eliz Ps secret fears over the years. When the famine Irish came there were no restrictions on the 4 12 million that passed into the New World if they made the passage alive were HOme Free. The immigration law was never passed until 1882 and before that the states only processed anyone that came into their state. And began the constuct.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. I got out the story of my life a few days ago better known after all these years as Ellis Island by the History Channel. And it revealed a lot of Eliz Ps secret fears over the years. When the famine Irish came there were no restrictions on the 4 12 million that passed into the New World if they made the passage alive were HOme Free. The immigration law was never passed until 1882 and before that the states only processed anyone that came into their state. And began the constuct.

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