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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Sep 6, 2017, 08:48 AM Sep 2017

Jeff Sessions Once Said Restrictions on Jewish and Italian Immigration Were "Good for America"

SEPT. 5 2017 1:59 PM

By Ben Mathis-Lilley

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This argument is belied by Trump and Sessions' history of involvement with the white nationalist/supremacist alt-right movement and their history of remarks like the one Sessions made in 2015 during a radio interview with Steve Bannon. As flagged by Right Wing Watch and transcribed in the Atlantic:

In seven years we'll have the highest percentage of Americans, non-native born, since the founding of the Republic. Some people think we've always had these numbers, and it's not so, it's very unusual, it's a radical change. When the numbers reached about this high in 1924, the president and Congress changed the policy, and it slowed down immigration significantly, we then assimilated through the 1965 (Immigration Act) and created really the solid middle class of America, with assimilated immigrants, and it was good for America. We passed a law that went far beyond what anybody realized in 1965, and we're on a path to surge far past what the situation was in 1924.


This is nuts even by Trump administration standards; the Immigration Act of 1924 is one of the most infamously racist laws in American history, having been passed by advocates of Nazi-style eugenics in order to cut down on the number of Jews, Italians, and other allegedly inferior groups who were allowed into the United States. Here's an excerpt from a paper by a Georgia state historian named Paul Lombardo about a Congress-appointed eugenecist named Harry Laughlin who helped create the law:

Using data for the U.S. Census Bureau and a survey of the number of foreign-born persons in jails, prisons and reformatories, he argued that the "American" gene pool was being polluted by a rising tide of intellectually and morally defective immigrants – primarily from eastern and southern Europe ... His research culminated in his 1924 testimony to Congress in support of a eugenically-crafted immigration restriction bill. The Eugenics Research Association displayed a chart beneath the Rotunda of the Capitol building in Washington showing the cost to taxpayers of supporting Laughlin's "social inadequates."

The resulting law, the Immigration Restriction Act of 1924, was designed consciously to halt the immigration of supposedly "dysgenic" Italians and eastern European Jews.


"Good for America!" What a world.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2017/09/05/jeff_sessions_praise_of_1924_eugenics_immigration_law_remains_insane.html?wpsrc=newsletter_slatest&sid=5388f1c6dd52b8e4110003de
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Jeff Sessions Once Said Restrictions on Jewish and Italian Immigration Were "Good for America" (Original Post) DonViejo Sep 2017 OP
On last night's show, Rachel Maddow gave a very detailed history bullwinkle428 Sep 2017 #1
Sessions is above all a Southern racist dalton99a Sep 2017 #2
He also thought Jim Crow segregation was good for America too. muntrv Sep 2017 #3
He probably would have loved the days of "No Irish Need Apply". greatauntoftriplets Sep 2017 #4

bullwinkle428

(20,629 posts)
1. On last night's show, Rachel Maddow gave a very detailed history
Wed Sep 6, 2017, 08:56 AM
Sep 2017

and description of how absolutely ugly and repugnant that 1924 law actually was.

greatauntoftriplets

(175,729 posts)
4. He probably would have loved the days of "No Irish Need Apply".
Wed Sep 6, 2017, 09:43 AM
Sep 2017

Had he been around at the time, he probably would have been a Know-Nothing.

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