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While I wrestle, can’t I say we controlled the numbers during what we regard as some of our most ur-American years?… twitter.com/i/web/status/7…

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Last reply was October 16, 2016
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  1. @ChuckLane1
    View October 16, 2016

    @kausmickey And this: maybe there would not have been same pressure to open the floodgates in 65 if previous policies fairer, less racial

  2. @PolicyLord
    View October 16, 2016

    @kausmickey it just goes to show globalist, open-border nutjobs like @ChuckLane1 ultimately hate this country and its past.

  3. @ChuckLane1
    View October 16, 2016

    @kausmickey PS a lot of that controlling was done for us by Depression and War.

  4. @PolicyLord
    View October 16, 2016

    @kausmickey @ChuckLane1 also then we need to talk about Sanger…

  5. @Madam_Felony
    View October 16, 2016

    @kausmickey @ChuckLane1 Yes. Radical policy changes often result from traumatic events. History of immigration prior to WWI.

  6. @rhj1954
    View October 16, 2016

    @ChuckLane1 @kausmickey I surmise that approach was evident from 1787 to 1965 as American immigration patterns were fairly consistent.

  7. @ChuckLane1
    View October 16, 2016

    @kausmickey Also, your chart is quite misleading on the history: https://t.co/BN0rKAYw6D

  8. @fredbauerblog
    View October 16, 2016

    @ChuckLane1 @kausmickey However, proponents of 65 law did not say they wanted to “open the floodgates.”

  9. @fredbauerblog
    View October 16, 2016

    @ChuckLane1 @kausmickey Johnson and others said that bill was *not* revolutionary–so harder to argue 65 bill was backlash against pre-65.

  10. @RandallHoven
    View October 16, 2016

    @ChuckLane1 Exact same numbers where years overlap. @kausmickey’s projects into future. What’s misleading about it?

  11. @joebeattie
    View October 16, 2016

    @kausmickey @ChuckLane1 immigration from Asia,particularly China,strongly controlled from mid 1800s.

  12. @blkndy
    View October 16, 2016

    @kausmickey “We have a great trad of immig” Also of burning witches, but science stopped it, now says overpop cud destroy, overheat place.

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