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The Elephant In The Room: How Immigration Sabotaged Black Progress

The Elephant In The Room: How Immigration Sabotaged Black Progress

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The mainstream media goes out of it’s way to avoid the topic of the role that exploding levels of immigration – legal and illegal –  plays in the deplorable social and economic conditions of Native Black Americans who populate the nations urban centers.

While these migrants provide a level of cheap labor that benefits business owners who employ them, immigration negatively impacts the working class and Black Americans in particular.

50 plus years of unfettered immigration has had a devastating impact on Black urban communities; helping to widen an already almost irreversible chasm between wealth and poverty.

American policy has historically allowed the massive influx of low-skilled foreign labor to displace Native Blacks in the work force. Also, most current Black leaders have no desire or are afraid to call this reality into question.
However, recent events at the border make this issue hard to ignore and we must address it as often as possible to re-frame the narrative to one that reflects the dire nature of the situation on the ground.

They did not heed his request and immigration continued to flourish. It wasn’t until the 1920’s, spurred by economic concerns and ethnic prejudice that America’s “open door” policies were tightened. The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 was enacted and put in place the first instance of numerical limits on the number of immigrants who could enter the United States.
The Immigration Act of 1924, made these quotas stricter and permanent and also introduced the visa system we still use today.

On the heels of the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, considered to be a major advancement for American Blacks, The 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act did away with long-standing national origin quotas that favored European immigrants and replaced it with one that emphasized family reunification and skilled immigrants.
This policy all but made the 1964 Civil Right Act a moot policy as it relates to Black Americans.
The explosion of immigrants and their descendants fueled by the Immigration Act of 1965 was unforeseen by most (although I have my suspicions on it being a calculated move to offset Black progress)….Read the article here https://dirtylaundrymedia.medium.com/the-elephant-in-the-room-how-immigration-sabotaged-black-americans-3d70a7c6cf64

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