Ted
Kennedy’s America: 50 Years After The Law that Changed Everything, by Julia
Hahn, 10/3/15, Breitbart
Fifty
years ago today, Ted Kennedy began changing the face of the United States
by ushering the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act through Congress.
That legislation resulted in the fundamental transformation of the
demographic, economic, social, and political landscape of nation, exactly the
opposite of what its supporters promised.
The
Kennedy immigration law abolished the national origins quota system, which had
favored immigrants from nations with a similar heritage to our own, and opened
up American immigration visas to the entire world.
While
about nine in ten of the immigrants who came to the United States during the 19th and 20th century
hailed from Europe, the 1965 law inverted that figure. Today about 9 out of
every 10 new immigrants brought into the country on green cards come from Latin
America, Africa, Asia or the Middle East.
The
size of the numbers also grew exponentially as well. According to Pew Research Center, 59 million
immigrants entered the United States following the Act’s passage. Including
their children, that added 72 million new residents to the U.S. population.
In
1965, according to Pew, the country was 84 percent white, 11 percent black, 4
percent Hispanic and less than 1 percent Asian.
In
2015, as a result of Kennedy’s immigration law, the country is now 62
percent white, 12 percent black, 18 percent Hispanic and 6 percent Asian.
Pew
projects that in forty years time, “no
racial or ethnic group will constitute a majority of the U.S. population,” as
“whites are projected to become less than half of the U.S. population by 2055.”
Therefore, by 2065, the nation would be 46 percent white, 24 percent
Hispanic, 14 percent Asian and 13 percent black.
Moving
forward, Pew projects, births to current Americans will be vastly outnumbered
by new arrivals unless Congress hits the “pause” button on issuing new
green cards. If that doesn’t happen, Pew projects an immigration flow so large
that nine-tenths of all new residents will be immigrants or their children. In
a 2012 report, the Center for Immigration Studies
observed that: “if the level of immigration the Census Bureau foresees in 2050
were to continue after that date, the U.S. population would reach 618 million
by 2100 — double the 2010 population.”
Those
numbers could go even higher as many politicians, most notably Senator
Marco Rubio, are pushing to dramatically expand
the number of green cards, foreign workers and refugees. These limitless
immigration expansions are sought by donors who want to keep workers’ salaries
as low as possible.
Today,
after five decades of large-scale immigration, real average wages are lower
than they were in 1973, shortly after the green card gusher began.
Because
foreign workers do jobs for such low pay, their incomes are padded with
welfare. A census data report authored
by the nonpartisan Center for Immigration Studies recently found that
“immigrant households use welfare at significantly higher rates than native
households,” with more than half of U.S. immigrants on welfare.
Manhattan
Institute scholar Heather Mac Donald has observed foreign-born Hispanics and
their American-born children use welfare at rates which vastly exceed
those of native-born whites. “Native-born Hispanics collected welfare at over
twice the rate as native-born whites,” Mac Donald writes.
Moreover,
the Hispanic population accounted for almost the entire increase in poverty
from 1990 to 2004. As Washington Post columnist Robert
Samuelson has reported:
The
number of Hispanics with incomes below the government’s poverty line [rose] 52
percent; that [represents] almost all (92 percent) of the increase in poor
people,”
Samuelson
writes. “Among children, disparities are greater.
Over
the same period, Hispanic children in poverty [rose] 43 percent; meanwhile, the
numbers of black and non-Hispanic white children in poverty declined 16.9 percent
and 18.5 percent, respectively.
The
impact of the Kennedy-backed bill is also evident on the nation’s education
system. After five decades of providing visas to poor nations, a majority of
public school students are minorities, a majority of students now qualify
for subsidized school lunches, and U.S. test scores have plummeted.
As
the liberal-website Vox recently observed: The results for last year’s SAT
test-takers are in, and they’re not good: the lowest on record in the last
decade… The pool of test takers is more likely to include poor and nonwhite
students than before… SAT-takers have become more racially diverse, largely
because a greater share of test-takers are Hispanic now than in the past. The
share of students from poor families and those who learned English as a second
language have increased… as the pool of test-takers has gotten more diverse and
poorer than in the past, the average score has fallen slightly from year to
year. To some extent, that’s to be expected.
Increased
spending, combined with race-based affirmative action policies, have been
widely instituted to try to equalize the results between white and
soon-to-be-majority students. But the “achievement gap” remains. The failing
schools, in turn, feed into gangs.
As
Heather Mac Donald explains: California, with one-quarter of
the nation’s immigrants and its greatest concentration of Mexicans and Central
Americans, is the bellwether state for all things relating to unbridled
Hispanic immigration, including crime. The Children of Immigrants Longitudinal
Study, conducted by sociologists Alejandro Portes of Princeton and Rubén G.
Rumbaut of the University of California, Irvine, followed the children of
immigrants in San Diego and Miami from 1992 to 2003. A whopping 28 percent of
Mexican-American males between the ages of 18 and 24 reported having been
arrested since 1995, and 20 percent reported having been incarcerated—a rate
twice that of other immigrant groups. Anyone who speaks to Hispanic students in
immigrant-saturated schools in Southern California will invariably hear the
estimate that 50 percent of a student’s peers have ended up in gangs or other
criminal activities.
Indeed,
many of the nations’ violent gangs would not exist in the United
States but for immigration. In a Business Insider article perhaps somewhat misleadingly
entitled “13 American Gangs That Keep the FBI Up At Night,” eleven of the
thirteen listed gangs are in the country solely as a result of
immigration.
“The
18th Street Gang is considered the largest street gang in California… [the
gang’s] reach extends across 32 states from Maryland to Hawaii.”
The
gang “Florencia 13 works closely with the Mexican Mafia… [and] is
part of a terrifying gang war scene that has turned L.A. into one of the most
dangerous counties in the country.”
The
gang “Los Aztecas work with the Juarez cartel and Los Zetas running
drugs, smuggling illegal aliens and murdering consulate officials.”
The
“Latin King Nation is said to be the largest Hispanic street gang in the
country… The gang’s influence stretches to 34 states.”
Somali
gangs are becoming more prevalent across the country…Strangely, the biggest
pockets of Somali gangs can be found in states like Minnesota, Washington, and
Missouri.”
“Trinitarios… The
predominantly Dominican gang… is notorious for recruiting in high schools throughout New York and New Jersey, and is said to be behind a number of teen shootings and
machete deaths.”
“Pistoleros
Latinos, was born in, and now dominates, Texas’ correctional facilities.
Outside, the Hispanic group owns the streets of Laredo.”
“The
Mexican Mafia is the oldest, most powerful prison gang
in
the U.S.”
“The
Mongols [formed by Hispanics] battle with brass knuckles, pipes and steel-toed
boots.”
The
Vagos Motorcycle Club “are notoriously ruthless with their enemies and have
declared war on law enforcement.”
And
the Salvadorian gang Mara Salvatrucha (or MS-13) “is perhaps the most dangerous
gang in the country.”
As the Washington
Post writes, MS-13 “was formed in Los Angeles in the 1980s by
immigrants from war-torn El Salvador. The gang spread beyond Los Angeles and
California in response to anti-gang efforts and a demand for low-skilled
workers across America.” The gang has become notorious for its penchant for
gruesome violence: “the gang has been linked to shootings, baseball bat beatings,
the stabbing of a pregnant teenager who was a federal witness, and the removal
of four fingers from a 16-year-old boy’s hands using a machete.”
But
an even newer kind of violence has arrived on U.S. shores. Muslim immigrants
are the fastest
growing group of newcomers. In 2013, the
U.S. imported more
than 280,000 migrants from predominantly Muslim
countries (this figure includes immigrants that were permanently resettled
within the U.S., as well as temporary workers, refugees, and foreign students).
As a
result of Muslim immigration, Equality Now recently issued a report documenting
how half
a million U.S. girls are at-risk of the gruesome
practice of female genital mutilation .
The
1965 Immigration and Nationality Act has similarly had a revolutionary impact
on the political landscape as well. As Breitbart News reported, Republican voters in Virginia are increasingly finding
their conservative ballots disenfranchised by the arrival of newcomers who are
voting to impose bigger government on the state’s longtime residents.
Scholars
have documented that incoming immigrants overwhelmingly favor big government
policies. As Latino Decisions writes, “At
their core, Latinos are progressives. That is, across a wide array of policy
questions, Latinos on average sit significantly to the left of white
Americans. More importantly, when queried about their core beliefs
regarding government, its role, size and growth, Latinos (and other minorities)
regularly offer views that are left of center and left of Anglos.”
The
group’s findings led it to conclude that, “anticipation of a large
movement of minorities into the GOP camp is very likely to be in vain. If, for
a moment, we can stereotype GOP ideology as ‘market good, government bad,’ that
spending should be cut and taxes never increased, it’s just crystal clear that
super-majorities of minority Americans do not agree.”
Yet
many prominent
Republicans are locking-arms with
Democrats to push the numbers even higher. Republican publications, including National Review, have
even boosted the candidacy of Marco Rubio, who has done more than anyone in the
country to try to expand mass immigration. But
it was no less than National Review who
published a magazine special in 1997
declaring that, if it was not shutdown, mass immigration would bring about the
end of America’s unique conservative flourishing – and all it has to offer to
future Americans.
The
cover story, Electing A New
People, written nearly two decades ago, warned: The Republican hour is
rapidly drawing to a close… it is being drowned—as a direct result of the 1965
Immigration Act. Nine-tenths of the immigrant influx is from groups with
significant— sometimes overwhelming— Democratic propensities. After thirty
years, their numbers are reaching critical mass. And there is no end in sight.
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