Black Americans INFLUENCED passage of Immigration legislation in the 60s❗️🇺🇸

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Black Americans INFLUENCED passage of Immigration legislation in the 60s❗️🇺🇸


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  1. The issue people are talking about is different to immigration that was allowed back in the 60s. Those people were still going through the standard processes to come to America. What has been going on at the southern border now is a completely different issue and its not xenophobia or hatred to address it as a massive problem regardless of skin-color or whatever.

  2. So… Are you saying that we have black and brown people to thank for this messy situation with immigrants? That is another reason that racism exists. One race wants credit for things, whether good or bad, all while another race sees a problem with the end result.💡

  3. And the very people that we have paved the way for will look down their noses at us and tell us we don't have culture (while actively participating in our culture) and act like we're the ones who have attacked or oppressed them in some way. Can't make this up!

  4. Don't forget that immigrants are the reason you paid less for the house you live in and the food you eat. Immigrants built the roads you drive on and the schools your kids go to. We owe a lot to immigrants. They are the hardest workers, and the people everybody takes for granted.

  5. You love your black folks well Eric Adams the black mayor of Chicago and many other blacks will betray their own kind for a dollar or two you will never be as strong unless you take another groups

  6. Rep. Cellar knew that he could leverage the 1964 Civil Rights Act to repeal the Johnson-Reed Act of 1924, which prohibited immigration from the non-Anglo Saxon world.

  7. So called immigrants are encouraged to think that anything that they get even if it is coming from us they the immigrants have collectively stayed on code with going against FBA .Getting close enough to those of us rhey can pit against other FBAd Most of these immigrants are Anti Black intheir own countries whether they are Black ,Brown ,Tan .Other people dont want us tonhave anything of worth whether we invent it or not .When we own or originate ..they don't care their behavior and code..accept they are Not Like Us …Just ask them if they are for or against $$$Cash Reparations for Foundational Black Americans….Their andwer will give honest stance for or against Foundational Black Americans.

  8. Blk folk need to TAKE BACK what was stolen, taken, and confiscated from them. If we remove ourselves from the bottom of this wicked hierarchy in America, they all will fall. It is time we put ourselves first in ALL we do. We are gods as our heavenly Father is. All these people will pay dearly.

  9. It’s time for us to put them out. Black folks should stop voting since they wanna act like we’re the immigrants… Reverse what was passed.. we also never needed the cilvil rights movement , what we needed was to stay separate from them folks…. U. Nations