FRANK ROCHE.ORG   IN DEFENSE OF AMERICA

 

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IMMIGRATION INTRODUCTION

        Mass immigration is the single most important issue Americans face today.  As the US enters the 21st. century, Americans find themselves 40 years into a massive social experiment that began with the passage of  the Immigration Reform Act of 1965 (IMMACT65).  

       Whether you know it or not, America is transforming racially, ethnically, and culturally.  No nation in history has deliberately undertaken such a radical and rapid transformation of ethnicity and culture as we are (1).  This isn't happening accidentally, nor is it inevitable.  This transformation is the result of our nation's immigration policy dating back to the IMMACT65, a utopian, politically motivated, poorly managed policy enacted and sustained for over 30 years by politicians we, the voting citizenry, have been sending to Washington.  

        The current wave of immigration we find ourselves in the midst of, the third in our nations history, has already created economic, social, political, and security problems raising new questions about who we are (2).  The time has long past come for serious reform of U.S. immigration policy.  Read on...

 

 

 

 

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Notes:

1.  Peter Brimelow, Alien Nation, (Random House, 1995).

2.  USA Today, September 7, 1999.