The visa system was then formalized in 1924 based on white supremacist "national origins quotas" explicitly designed to favor white northern/western Europeans.
There wouldn't be until 1940.
Amnesty? Yes.
Controversial? No.
Just housekeeping.
1) July 1, 1924 (in 1940)
2) June 28, 1940 (in 1958)
3) January 1, 1972 (in 1986)
It's still law today.
I've never met anyone who's been undocumented & off the radar since 1972, but there's got to be someone out there!
The registry's original purpose is to bring long-time residents out of the shadows, and the shortest it's ever been was the original 8-yr period in '29. So, 2012?
"'January 1, 1972' is hereby stricken from 8 USC 1259(a) and replaced with January 1, 2012."
Or something like that! I'm generally on the receiving end of laws, not the making part
I am totally serious about this.
research.newamericaneconomy.org/report/overcom…
Let's do it!
(That's it. That's the thread.)
-#AbolishICE
-family/labor visa reform/backlog reduction
-#immigrationcourt reform
-a total #asylum overhaul
-a new #NACARA
Watch this space for more ideas!