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Originally Posted by Veltz
Until the passing of the 1965 immigration act, America was 90% White. It's more of a myth that this country was racially diverse from the get-go, it wasn't.
The 1965 immigration act was passed by Jewish interest groups and basically it turned the U.S into a country that went from accepting immigrants from Europe to one that accepted immigrants from all over the world, drastically altering the racial demographics of the country.
Today, we allow legal immigrants to qualify for food stamps and a host of other benefits and entitlements (which they consume at a disproportional rate compared to the 'native' population).
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Remember that Hispanics back then were counted as 'White' too, legally speaking.
And; I suspect that our Black, etc. population back in 1965 was over 10%