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those who failed to get past both doctors had to undergo
a more thorough medical exam. the others moved on to
the registration clerk, who questioned them with the aid of
an interpreter: what is your name? your nationality? your
occupation? can you read and write? have you ever been
in prison? how much money do you have with you?
where are you going?
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interpreters were used to give medical examinations to
immigrants. they would ask them questions about
where they were from and where they were planning to
go in america. if someone failed the medical exam,
they would be sent to another doctor
after passing a medical exam, immigrants would be
asked their name and questioned by a clerk in their
native language. topics included nationality, what kind
of work they could do, and literacy. each person was
also asked if they had be to prison, how much money
they had brought, and their destination in the united
states
immigrants passing the medical test were at once
given a more thorough examination by a third doctor. if
they failed this exam, they were sent back to their own
country if they passed they were asked a series of
questions before being allowed to enter the united
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