The Peopling of America Center
This site is from the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. It includes links to ellisisland.org, wallofhonor.org, and the statueofliberty.org. On this site you can read about the past, present, and future of Ellis Island. Also, immigrant stories are forthcoming to the site. Visitors can add their story as well.
Immigration - Homeland Security
This site is sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security. The site focuses on immigration to the U.S. including all the policies and laws regarding immigration. There are also links to naturalization information, including citizenship handbooks, quizzes, and all the forms needed to become a U.S. citizen.
Immigration History Research Center
The University of Minnesota sponsors this site. This is their Immigration History Research Center. The university has extensive collections of materials relating to U.S. immigration, especially focused on Eastern European immigrants, but not exclusive of other groups.
U.S. Census Bureau Quick Facts
This is a link to the U.S. Census Bureau’s quick state and county facts site. This is an in-depth list of population statistics by state.
Immigration
The Library of Congress hosts this immigration site, which includes immigration-themed vocabulary games and a cookbook as well as interviews with immigrants and resources for more information.
Ellis Island
This site is sponsored by the National Park Service. Ellis Island is the subject of this site. Not only is there information about the park itself, there is also a link to the American Family Immigration History Center, which provides in-depth information about Ellis Island’s role in immigration to the United States.
Immigration to the United States, 1789-1930
The Harvard University Library hosts this site that provides access to some of the library’s collection on Immigration to the United States from 1789–1930.
Immigration Station Barracks Museum
This is a direct link to the Immigration Station Barracks Museum site for Angel Island, in California. The site contains many historic photographs of Angel Island, a point at which many Asians immigrated to the United States.
Bill of Rights
This site is sponsored by the U.S. government. The link directs you to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Bill of Rights. Visitors can easily choose other topics and subtopics to explore including: history, arts, and culture, which provides links to information about Hispanic Heritage Month, tracing Native American history, Irish-American Heritage Month and more.