Fox News reporter Chad Pergram covers House Speaker Mike Johnson facing criticism after a recent foreign aid vote. However, in his latest book “The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart,” author Jeremy Carl argues that the Hart-Celler Immigration Act of 1965 has drastically transformed American immigration policy and led to the creation of a new American people through mass migration. Contrary to President Lyndon Johnson’s promises, this legislation did not maintain the country’s cultural and social structure or avoid updating ethnic makeups; it even disrupted job prospects for native Americans while shocking senators like Ted Kennedy by upsetting demographic norms unintentionally. As immigration policy shifted rhetorically to address anti-White sentiments in response, Democrats have used polarization of African American voters and mass migration to win presidential elections without White support since Jimmy Carter’s 1976 victory with an 89% white electorate. This phenomenon is unique among modern multiracial democracies as it represents the first time a political party has gained dominance while losing White votes consistently, further fueling anti-White sentiment in America today. Carl also touches on issues like “rotten boroughs” and unequal district representation due to non-citizens’ inclusion in census counts that have not been addressed by courts or media despite the Supreme Court’s establishment of a one person, one vote rule decades ago. The number of immigrants has risen from 8 million in 1960 to over 45 million today (including children), with Europe and Canada accounting for fewer than quarter as many entrants compared to earlier times due mainly to an expansion programme accepting 55k visitors per annum each year based on their origin. Even after Democrats resisted terminating the Diversity Visa Program in spite of terroristic acts, which welcomed approximately another 0.26m citizens a few decades later that equalized visas from other categories as well, they still advocate for more immigrants with little or no connection to America’s historical nation. This trend is projected to result in less than half non-Hispanic White children under age18 today eventually having Caucasian minorities comprise the majority of American citizens within two decades.
Jeremy Carl Reveals How Hart-Celler Immigration Act is Fuelling Anti-White Racism and Transforming America’s Demographics
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