Isabel Gonzalez was a Puerto Rican activist who helped make the way for Hispanic/Latinos(Spanish) to have civil rights. She’s famous for pursuing the citizenship for Puerto Ricans. Gonzaléz has fought many cases in court, in honor of her family, to ensure the citizenship for all Puerto Ricans. Through her zestful efforts, Puerto Ricans are official United States citizens and has the same rights as any other American.
Isabel Gonzaléz traveled to New York on the S.S. “Philadelphia” when she was 20, to find the father of her unborn child in hope he would help her take care of the baby. On August 2nd, 1902, the day she arrived, she and many others were detained at Ellis Island for inspection and could not gain access into the United States. Official say that Gonaléz was “Likely to be a public
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They detained her due to immigration policy that drew on racial exclusions, along with concerns of sexual morals and family structures of immigrants. Gonzaléz barely