Incredible article in the NYTimes about the impact that the proposed immmigration law could have on NY City (for the worst) and how family reunification as an immigration policy (vs the proposed merit system) helped NY bounce back from the brink. "Yet central to the city’s storied comeback from the precipice of population loss and bankruptcy in the 1970s, most agree, was the big influx of unexpected immigrants — an unintended consequence of the 1965 overhaul, sponsored by an influential Brooklyn representative, Emanuel Celler." Read
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