We now have a greater share of immigrants in this country, from more extremely divergent cultures, than at any time in our history. Who voted for this, and who thought this was a good idea?
Imagine if we could go back in time to when Congress debated the 1965 and 1990 immigration bills. Lawmakers would promise the public that the nation was about to embark on the largest expansion of immigration ever — indefinitely — that would violate every principle of our balanced immigration system and values of assimilation.
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