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Prior to the early sixties, the majority of immigrants were white europeans. The Dems noticed that they made good Republicans. They called a halt to immigration "to let new immigrants acclimate" the rest has been a study in how to use immigration to alter America in harmful ways. No, we do not do best when we mix as much diversity as possible into the melting pot. As Ann Coulter said, we have become some kind of weird sociological experiment where masses of people from undemocratic societies are expected to vote on how to run a republic. Common values strengthen, people who refuse to melt into the pot weaken...witness England and France with their muslim populations.
It was accomplished largely through Ted Kennedy's leadership in the Senate with the passage of the Hart-Celler Act. It basically turned our traditional immigration system on its head and subsequently has favored Asian and African immigrants over Europe. The passage below is synopsis from Wikipedia. Added to the accompanying flood of illegal immigrants, the act was and remains an altruistic prescription for cultural suicide.


The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, also known as the HartCeller Act, is a federal law passed by the 89th United States Congress and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The law abolished the National Origins Formula, which had been the basis of U.S. immigration policy since the 1920s. The act removed de facto discrimination against Southern and Eastern Europeans, Asians, and other non-Northwestern European ethnic groups from American immigration policy.

The National Origins Formula had been established in the 1920s to preserve American homogeneity by promoting immigration from Northwestern Europe. During the 1960s, at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, this approach increasingly came under attack for being racially discriminatory. With the support of the Johnson administration, Senator Philip Hart and Congressman Emanuel Celler introduced a bill to repeal the formula. The bill received wide support from both northern Democratic and Republican members of Congress, but strong opposition from Southern Republicans and Democrats, the former mostly voting Nay or Not Voting. This issue served as an inter-party commonality amongst constituents and reflects the similar Congressional District and Representative voting patterns. President Johnson signed the Hart–Celler Act into law on October 3, 1965. In opening entry to the U.S. to immigrants other than Northwestern European and Germanic groups, the Act significantly altered immigration demographics in the U.S.[1] Some sources assert that this alteration was intentional;[4] others assert that it was unintentional.[6]

The Hart–Celler Act created a seven-category preference system that gives priority to relatives and children of U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents, professionals and other individuals with specialized skills, and refugees.[7] The act maintained per-country and total immigration limits, but included a provision exempting immediate relatives of U.S. citizens from numerical restrictions. The act also set a numerical limit on immigration from the Western Hemisphere for the first time in U.S. history. Though proponents of the bill had argued that it would not have a major effect on the total level of immigration or the demographic mix of the United States, the act greatly increased the total number of immigrants coming to the United States, as well as the share of immigrants coming to the United States from Asia and Africa.
 
Geez....I broke my own boycott rule, and got a coffee from Starbucks.

I was desperate.....please forgive me.

I'd go to a Mc D's before I stopped at a Starbucks. It's been over 15 years since I walked into one of their coffee shops.
 
I'd go to a Mc D's before I stopped at a Starbucks. It's been over 15 years since I walked into one of their coffee shops.
There's never a Micky D's around when you need one
 
@steve white, the problem with immigration is not the people but our education system. When my parents immigrated to this great country, the schools taught about how great America was, about American values, and embracing the American dream, and how this great country was a melting pot. Now, the schools are teaching that having American values, and believing in the American is being racist, and that we shouldn't' think that way. The libtards have infiltrated our schools so bad, and they are doing a fine job of brain washing the next generation, typical communist tactics.
Totally agree, and if the republicans gain power again and don't drain the academic swamp--insisting on at least as many conservative professors, and getting rid of silly syllabus, then we will have failed to do what the massive turnout in the last election mandated! Biden "turnout" was manufactured balloting, not representing real participants in the election.
 
If we ever vote in term limits, will it just mean that the deep state will be the only ones with real experience in running the government? A government so big that you can't replace personnel with new elections is just TOO BIG. If we didn't have entitlement structures it would be much smaller....but the state entitlement structures would probably be larger. Hope Trump gets to stay around so we have more people on jobs.
 
Yeah, I know. Was on a tight schedule this morning, and in a hurry. Everything else was out of the way.

Dude, it’s not even good coffee!
 
If we ever vote in term limits, will it just mean that the deep state will be the only ones with real experience in running the government? A government so big that you can't replace personnel with new elections is just TOO BIG. If we didn't have entitlement structures it would be much smaller....but the state entitlement structures would probably be larger. Hope Trump gets to stay around so we have more people on jobs.

Many years ago, I interviewed for a job as the Risk Manager for Reynolds Electric in Las Vegas. They had the contract for Yucca Mountain. I asked the interviewer, what happens if Reynolds Electric loses the contract. Her response was we are all WeBe's. As in WeBe here when you arrived and WeBe here when you leave. That sums up the Administrative State.
 
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THE FIX IS IN.

I expected no less from the spineless SCOTUS. They are now just as worthless as the DOJ, AND FBI.

No doubt, the Democrat underground, along with big tech, and George Soros, have bribed, or blackmailed, all the right people to pull this off.

I'll tell you how this will play out. The Dems will steal the Georgia Senate seats, the Supreme Court gets packed with activists. D.C, and Puerto Rico become states, with more Democrat Senators.

Kiss the republic goodbye.......forever.

I hope anybody that voted for Biden, gets exactly what they deserve.
 

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