The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 was supposed to fix America's immigration system—but did it create the problems we're facing today? While celebrated for ending discriminatory quotas, this law may have set the stage for decades of unintended consequences. In this video, we explore the connection between 1965 and today's border challenges: 🔍 How family reunification policies created chain migration 🔍 Why the law failed to account for economic migration patterns 🔍 How it shifted illegal immigration from Europe to Latin America 🔍 The role of visa caps in creating backlogs and illegal crossings 🔍 Why "temporary" became permanent for millions
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