I don't know the full history, but I believe Ted 'Hero of Chappaquiddick' Kennedy was a driving force behind the law. I am interested in what the public sentiment was at the time. From what I heard there were assurances that the country wouldn't be flooded with trash from 'shithole countries' obviously that is what happened.
As for today. This isn't history they want anyone to know about. Most people don't even know about this law. It helps (((their))) agenda to let people believe that this is how America has always been. That is likely what the normies think.
If anyone has any relatives alive that are in their 80s-90s, it would be interested to hear what they recall of the political climate regarding this bill.
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