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Civil Rights Icon Barbara Jordan's Legacy, 26 Years Later: Protecting Americans from Mass Immigration |
2022-01-19 |
![]() Jordan, a Democrat, became a fixture of the Civil Rights movement after becoming the first black American state Senator in the nation since 1883 and the first black American woman elected to the Texas State Senate. Later, in 1972, Jordan became the first black American woman to preside over a legislative body in the U.S. when she was elected president pro tempore of the Texas State Senate. That same year, Jordan was elected to Congress. Her election marked the first time a black American woman would represent the state of Texas in Washington, D.C. “For Martin Luther King, Jr. … he was fighting for jobs and fair pay for African Americans and that’s what Barbara Jordan was doing,” NumbersUSA President Roy Beck told Breitbart News. Following President George H.W. Bush’s Immigration Act of 1990, which blew open the door for today’s mass immigration levels, Jordan chaired the United States Commission on Immigration Reform. “We think about 1965 having restarted mass immigration, but it was the 1990s that just shut the door on upward mobility for all Americans in the underclass,” Beck said. “It was just an abandonment of the underclass.” |
Posted by:Skidmark |
#3 ^ yes. Written when "the Negro family's" illegitimacy rate (remember that phrase?) was 'only' 25%.... |
Posted by: Merrick Ferret 2022-01-19 08:30 |
#2 Much as they memory-holed Daniel Patrick Moynihan's admonitions that generations of fatherless minority children were going to be a problem. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2022-01-19 08:28 |
#1 Of course the Democrats have memory-holed their once-vaunted hero who spoke at the 1992 Democratic Convention and authored the report on immigration that recommended everything the OrangeMan was elected to do. From the WABAC Machine, here she is summarizing a vision of border enforcement, skills-based immigration and Americanization of immigrants: Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave. |
Posted by: Merrick Ferret 2022-01-19 08:24 |