Tuesday, March 17, 2026

1965 Immigration Act Created Chain Migration

Congressman Andy Ogles

United States' broken Immigration system

Democrats passed the Hart-Celler Act in 1965 and promised it would change nothing.

They were lying – or they had no idea what they were doing.

Either way, sixty years later, a congressman from Tennessee just introduced the bill to finally fix it.

Rep. Andy Ogles of the House Freedom Caucus dropped legislation this week that would rip out the foundation of America's broken immigration system – the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, known as the Hart-Celler Act.

The bill would end chain migration, scrap the diversity visa lottery, and replace the entire family-reunification racket with a merit-based system built around one standard: "All immigration to the United States shall serve the economic, cultural, and security interests of the United States."

That's it.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

no more immigration. except from south africa. we need more of those kinds of people. maybe swedishes and norwegians too. we've gone too much the other way.