This legislation has been my pet peeve forever. Cultural homogeneity is important for a society, so when you start importing millions of people from disparate cultures, you get a very different cultural mix - different values, different work ethics, different religions, different traditions, etc. This legislation also coincided with the rise of the concept of multiculturalism, so not only do we all come from different parts of the world, but we all want to remain separate when we get here. This of course is in direct contravention to our national motto. The system is still working because there is a dominant culture, but as the mix changes, we will devolve into factionalism, increasing identity politics, a sort of ugly tribalism, and the America we knew so much changed now as it is will cease to exist. I wish I could say I was optimistic about our future, but I am not the course has been set.
totally agree with ya
I completely agree.
you can also directly correlate the rise in crime, broken families, sexual promiscuity and all other ills of current american society to the immigration act of 1965.
sorry folks but the truth hurts.