What if the 1965 Immigration Act had never passed, and America's demographics...
What if the 1965 Immigration Act had never passed, and America’s demographics had remained unchanged?
Here’s what young Americans would likely enjoy today:
� Affordable Housing Home prices would be 50–80% lower. Less demand, fewer buyers, more space. First-time homeownership possible by 25.
� Higher Marriage Rates Lower cost of living = earlier household formation. More financial stability means more stable marriages.
� More Children Cheap housing + stable income = higher fertility. No demographic winter. America replaces itself.
� Better Jobs & Wages Less low-wage labor competition = tighter job markets. Employers invest in Americans. Wages rise 10–30%.
�️ Higher Trust, Safer Communities Fewer enclaves, more unity. Less crime, stronger institutions, shared language and values.
� Better Schools Fewer ESL burdens. Better student-teacher ratios. More resources per child. Native kids advance faster.
� Higher Per Capita Wealth Less tax burden. No subsidized mass immigration. More disposable income. Houses feel cheaper even at the same price.
Conclusion: Without the 1965 Immigration Act, young Americans would live in a freer, wealthier, more stable country, with affordable homes, higher wages, stronger families, and a future worth building.
The 1965 Immigration Act wasn’t reform, it was sabotage.
Sold as a harmless policy change, the Hart-Celler Act quietly dismantled America’s demographic firewall.
Before 1965:
The U.S. was 90% European-origin.
Immigration was merit-based, limited, and assimilation-driven.
Wages were high, housing was affordable, and Americans formed families.
After 1965:
Over 140 million new people added through mass legal and illegal immigration.
Native wages stagnated.
Housing costs exploded.
Birth rates collapsed.
Civic trust died.
And now, the founding stock of this nation is being replaced in its own homeland.
This wasn’t an accident.
It was demographic warfare by legislation: A deliberate, top-down policy to weaken the American majority, fracture its culture, and permanently shift political power.
The politicians lied. The media covered. And the people paid the price.
�🇸 You weren’t defeated in battle. You were betrayed by your own government.
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