The Great Society’s Immigration Plans
Written by a concerned Californian activist, Raymond B. Treadwell, for the March 1965 issue of Western Destiny.
Perhaps the worst legislation pending before Congress is in the field of immigration, and as there are few issues as important to America as this, it behooves all Conservatives to make themselves aware of the facts, and to disseminate the truth widely. Mr. Treadwell, a Californian, has made a deep study of the subject and has prepared this article for readers of WESTERN DESTINY.
On Wednesday, January 13, 1965 President Johnson sent to Congress for passage into law a new immigration plan. The new immigration plan would replace the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952. According to the press releases the new law will “emphasize special skills” and will help “reunite families.” The propaganda ploy here is to insinuate that the present law does not “emphasize skills” or “help reunite families,” and is thus inhumane.
The technical details of the new law need not concern us here, but based upon past proposals by the Left it would have the following effects: 1. It would triple present immigration from 300,000 to 1,000,000. 2. It would let down the bars to mental and physical defectives. Millions of sick and diseased would flood into America. 3. It would let down the bars to subversives and virtually prevent their deportation. 4. It would place into the hands of the President or Attorney General discretionary power to admit hundreds of thousands of immigrants on their own volition. 5. It would discriminate against White European Christians who founded and developed our free republican form of government in favor of non-White, non-Christian Asiatics and others who have no concept of freedom and responsible government. 6. It would let in millions of skilled and unskilled without any promise of a job.
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