Hart-Celler Has To Go
The 1965 Hart-Celler Immigration and Nationality Act eliminated the existing National Origins Formula that had restricted non-European immigration into America. It enabled chain migration that allows immigrants to bring their entire extended families onto American soil.
Senator Jacob Javits said upon its passage, "Let the floodgates be opened."
In the article Repeal Hart-Celler, American Greatness, 19 July 2025, Josiah Lippincott points out that:
... It isn’t just enough to get the illegals out; we need to seriously restrict all migration. The flood of legal foreigners into our country is a huge problem. These aliens become citizens and vote Democrat at extremely high rates. They are demographically changing the composition of our country. Many of them express viciously anti-White and anti-Christian sentiments...
Zohran Mamdani, a Ugandan-born Indian-Arab socialist who only became a citizen in 2018, is now the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York. In 2020, Mamdani posted a photo of himself on Twitter flipping the middle finger to a statue of Christopher Columbus...
America simply needs fewer foreigners on our soil. We definitely don’t need an influx of naturalized citizens from the third world. It is simply insane that the children of illegal immigrants [illegal alien invaders] born in America are treated as if they are American citizens...
Birthright citizenship is an absurd policy that makes a mockery of the consent of the governed...
The source of the problem is the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, commonly known as Hart-Celler. This law got rid of the National Origins Formula that had previously restricted non-European immigration to the United States and allowed for the “chain migration” that currently allows a single immigrant to create a “foothold” by which dozens of their family members eventually come to America...
Today, 90% of our immigrants are from the third world. Moreover, there are 80+ million Americans who would not be here if it were not for legal mass immigration...
Hart-Celler needs to go.
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