The Hart Cellar Act

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During the 1960’s, the United States was focusing on the application of civil rights with the democratic government. Much of this movement influenced to the ratification of the Hart- Cellar act signed on 1965. Although the United States was created as a result of the colonization from people of different backgrounds early immigration laws have been limiting the entry of immigrants to this country and creating discriminatory behavior towards them. During that specific time, it was necessary to change immigration laws in order to unify the country according to its political ideals of freedom, democracy and equality. The Hart-Cellar act was a more equitable law that benefited all immigrants in the same way. After the bill was signed, the United States open its doors to immigrants from all over the world. This immigration law generated economic, demographic and ideology changes in the country. Why the policy was initiated? President John F. Kennedy from the Democratic Party decided to approach the discriminatory behavior of the country which came from the previews acts. As a result, afte...

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