eventually, she was released just like fucci. how again it was this presumption about her rather than her actions. she had actually worked against the nazis and even parties supported in the us army's actions after the war and still she was held in ellis island. this story captures not that, but it captures that this place, this symbol that we have, that america is a nation of immigrants, means that we also are a nation of prisoners. the third story that i followed was that of hidalgo, mansoor, alan sarnoff story became so popular, captured so much media attention. think about it. this woman who had survived holocaust being held in ellis island, among many other people, i have to say. she was her. her story was all over the press. so in 1954, soon after her release, the attorney general decided that this press was too much and decided that it no longer necessary to detain people immigration detention wage. and from 1954 to 1980. and that's when hidalgo manslaughter appears in 1980, fidel castro decides that, you know what? previo