The 1924 Immigration Act From A 2024 Lens

The 1924 Immigration Act From A 2024 Lens

By Joe Guzzardi

A century ago, President Calvin Coolidge signed the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act, also known as the Immigration Act of 1924, which precipitated a two-generation-long pause in mass migration. Upon Coolidge’s signature, multiple benefits to citizen workers ensued immediately. Immigration dropped from 707,000 in 1924 to 294,000 in 1925. Within a year, more than 400,000 fewer job seekers entered the U.S. During the next 45 years, the same time length as the Great Wave which lasted from 1870 to 1924, immigration averaged 200,000 annually, dramatically less than earlier totals.

The immigration pause meant that those who arrived during the Great Wave had time to assimilate into a stronger, more cohesive nation. Monetary benefits—higher wages— accrued to blue-collar workers, and especially to black laborers who prospered at an even faster rate than their white contemporaries.  Black American leaders have been historically onboard with significant immigration reductions. Of course they are. Basic economics 101 dictates that a tight labor supply is good for workers. When the 1924 act cut off the large supply of foreign-born labor, employers had nowhere to turn except to American workers who they had previously underpaid and subjected to often abysmal on-the-job conditions. And without Congress authorizing a continuous stream of foreign labor into eastern and Mid-Atlantic factories and steel mills, roughly six million southern blacks migrated north to take advantage of newly created job opportunities. W.E.B. DuBois wrote in the 1929 issue of the NAACP magazine The Crisis that the 1924 legislation’s “stopping…the importing of cheap white labor on any terms has been the economic salvation of American Black labor.”

In 2020, the Brookings Institution issued a paper titled “Examining the Black-White Wealth Gap” that chronicled U.S. history’s multiple examples of black earnings being denied before it had a chance to grow and create generational wealth. At the time of the Brookings’ study’s publication, median black household wealth was less than six percent of white wealth. African American households, Brookings found, had too few net assets to withstand even temporary financial setbacks. A major cause that prevented blacks from moving up the economic ladder was more than fifty years of high immigration that began with the Hart-Cellar Immigration Act of 1965, which loosened labor markets and kicked off another immigration Great Wave which endures today.

One hundred years after Coolidge, immigration is more contentious than at any other point in American history. President Joe Biden’s immigration agenda represents the worst of worlds. Millions of unvetted illegal immigrants, of which a significant percentage are working age males, have crossed the U.S. border apparently with few marketable skills in today’s technology-oriented society. Most seem to have come to the U.S. in need of affirmative benefits, or perhaps the benefits were the incentive. The consequences of Biden’s welcome-the-world immigration agenda are reflected in the Census’ report that the U.S.’s foreign-born population hit 46.2 million or 13.9 percent of the overall population in 2022, an all-time high. In 1970, the foreign-born numbered 9.6 million or 4.7 percent of the total U.S. population.

The largest population percentage increases from 2021 to 2022 by country were Afghanistan, up 229 percent; Venezuela, up 22 percent; Honduras, Nepal, and Kenya, each up 10 percent; Ghana, Brazil, and Colombia, each up 9 percent; and Ethiopia and Ecuador, both up 8 percent. The Center for Immigration Studies compiled the data which it collected from publicly available federal statistics. Too many people arriving in too short a period strains vital social services like medical care and education and depletes irreplaceable natural resources like water and agricultural land, exactly the outcome that the 1924 legislation prevented.

Because it imposed national quotas that favored northern Europeans and excluded other nations, the 1924 act was flawed. But its intention to reduce immigration to manageable levels was not. The 1924 Congress expressed the noble desire that the nation grow at a slower, more sustainable pace and that its citizens’ needs be prioritized. Since Biden and his inside circle have different, nefarious objectives, legislation like the Immigration Act of 1924 won’t happen during what remains of the president’s term. Even truly securing the border may be too much to hope for, but it would be a good starting point.

Joe Guzzardi is an Institute for Sound Public Policy analyst. Contact him at jguzzardi@ifspp.org

The 1924 Immigration Act From A 2024 Lens

The 1924 Immigration Act From A 2024 Lens

Too many policemen William W. Lawrence Sr 6-5-24

Too many policemen William W. Lawrence Sr 6-5-24

Oz oy tuz znk ixkgzout ul ckgrzn zngz oy cxutm, haz znk rubk ul sutke lux ozy uct ygqk.
Sgxmgxkz Zngzinkx


Answer to
yesterday’s puzzle: Where there are too many policemen, there is no liberty. Where there are too many soldiers, there is no peace. Where there are too many lawyers, there is no justice.
Lin Yutang

Where there are too many policemen, there is no liberty.  
Lin Yutang

Carlino’s Market Tantalizing Ardmore Since The ’80s With Deliciousness

Carlino’s Market Tantalizing Ardmore Since The 80s With Deliciousness

By Sharon Devaney

The aromas pouring from the kitchens envelop you at Carlino’s Market. They’re tantalizing combinations of freshly ground coffee, pastries and Italian food.

Carlino’s has been an old-fashioned family owned staple on County Line Road in Ardmore since the 1980s. It’s larger now with a front porch where you can sit and enjoy a coffee or meal and relax.

The Ardmore and West Chester locations are managed by the third generation Carlino family.

Carlino’s in Ardmore opened first in 1983. It offers homemade pasta, sauces and the freshest pastries and cookies.

It also remains a purveyor of artisan cheeses, gourmet takesway foods, homemade sausages, roasted meats curated wines,a collection of premium olive oils, balsamic vinegars on tap, gelati, and imported and locally grown groceries.

The most popular foods are tomato pie, the ultimate Italian hoagie (one of my favorites), Mama Carlino’s Lasagna, Mama’s Ricotta cheesecake, tiramisu and the Panella Semolina Loaf.

All the food is made in the West Chester and Ardmore kitchens and bakeries.

This is definitely a one stop shop for breakfast, lunch and dinner. They also cater for big and small gatherings.

You can also purchase Nadia Carlino’s cookbook which is called The Carlino Family Cookbook. It tells untold stories of family history and is filled with exclusive family recipes. It is available at CarlinosMarket.com, both markets and at select Barns and Nobles.

Carlino’s is managed by Pat and Laura who are the presidents; Nick, chief marketing officer; Angela, chief operating officer; and Nadia, who is director of communications.

Carlino’s Markets locations
Ardmore

2616 East County Line Road

Ardmore, Pa. 19003

Phone 610-649-4046

Hours Mon/Fri 9-6 Sat 9-5, Sun 9-4

West Chester

128 West Market Street

West Chester, Pa 19382

Phone 610-649-4036

Hours Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 9-5, Sun9-4

Website is CarlinosMarket.com

Carlino's Market Tantalizing Ardmore Since The '80s With Deliciousness

The third generation of the Carlino family: Pat, Laura, Philip, Nadia, Angela Carlino Milani and Nick

Carlino's Market Tantalizing Ardmore Since The '80s With Deliciousness
With Mama Carlino are her Angela , Laura and a young Nadia.

Carlino's Market Tantalizing Ardmore Since The '80s With Deliciousness

The Gourmet Hoagie Tray

Carlino's Market Tantalizing Ardmore Since The '80s With Deliciousness

The Carlino’s Tomato Pie

Carlino’s Market Tantalizing Ardmore Since The 80s With Deliciousness

Delco Election Litigation Update Thursday Via United4Delco

Delco Election Litigation Update Thursday Via United4Delco — Cyber-security expert and election activity activist Greg Stenstrom will provide an update concerning litigation involving Delaware County, Pa. elections, 6 p.m., Thursday, June 6 at Gatsby’s Bar and Grill, 4936 Pennell Road, Aston, 19014.

The event is free by participants are asked to buy food or drink to support Gatsby’s, which is not a burden as the food and drink there are affordable and enjoyable.

Stenstrom is the co-author of The Parallel Election which concerns the 2020 election in Delco and the founder of Patriot.Online.

A documentary concerning some of what is described in the book can be found at https://cloud.patriot.online/s/BLwi3dfwXonz5af

Delco Election Litigation Update Thursday Via United4Delco

Delco Election Litigation Update Thursday Via United4Delco

Regulatory Prosecutions Destroy Lives

Regulatory Prosecutions Destroy Lives

By Bob Small

Sometimes Scott of Vermont sends me an article that one just has to dig into and Government Overcriminalization Catches Unwary Americans is one of them.

The House Judiciary Committee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, April 20, heard testimony on Overreach: An examination on Federal Statutory and Regulatory Crimes.

Brett Tolman of Right On Crime has a simple solution.

Tolman wants the Biden administration to reinstate Donald Trump’s Executive Ordern Protecting Americans From Overcriminalization Through Regulatory Reform.

Regulatory overreach is happening.

Yes, according to Alec.org.

Consider the Oregon landowner who spent a month in jail and got a $1500 fine for collecting rainwater on his property; and the Kentucky couple who got three years probation and a $5,000 fine for setting a net on the wrong side of a river to acquire caviar for their caviar business.who had all the necessary permits to run their caviar business

And then there was the Michigan mom who faced a 90-day jail sentence for running an illegal daycare because she watched her friends’ kids while they waited for the school bus.

Abner Shoenwetter was charged with smuggling when the veteran seafood importer agreed to buy lobsters from a usual supplier. He served six years in prison because of a violation that was not a violation!

And for even more extreme punishments — death is pretty extreme — see We Spend $296 Billion Each Year On A Justice System concerning the stories of Philandro Castile, George Floyd, and Duante Wright whose crimes were a broken taillight, a counterfeit $20 bill, and an expired plate.

The Mercatus Center makes three main points Quantifying Overcriminalization in Federal Law “There has been a significant increase in the number of federal criminal statutes and regulations over the past three decades.”

They also note that these federal laws override the principles of Federalism by superseding state and local laws. By the way, we have the highest incarceration rate in the world. Just saying.

Politico in The Overcriminalization of America mentions five suggestions, in this 2015 article. The second one is to “address prosecutorial abuses”. Guess we’re still working on that.

See also The Ongoing Problem of Over-Criminalization in America and Six Questions About Overcriminalization – Annual Reviews..

Regulatory Prosecutions Destroy Lives

Regulatory Prosecutions Destroy Lives

Child Sex Victims Subject Of Keystone Town Hall

Child Sex Victims Subject Of Keystone Town Hall — Kim Kelley of Uniting America, Inc. will be discussing the victims of child sex trafficking at the next Keystone Town Hall. It’s 7 p.m., June 13 at The Desmond Hotel, 1 Liberty Blvd., Malvern, Pa. 19355.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The event will be in the third-floor amphitheater.

For information email KeystoneTownHall@pm.me

Child Sex Victims Subject Of Keystone Town Hall

Centralized government William W. Lawrence Sr 6-4-24

Centralized government William W. Lawrence Sr 6-4-24

Alivi xlivi evi xss qerc tspmgiqir, xlivi mw rs pmfivxc. Alivi xlivi evi xss qerc wsphmivw, xlivi mw rs tiegi. Alivi xlivi evi xss qerc peacivw, xlivi mw rs nywxmgi.
Pmr Cyxerk

Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: The greatest advances of civilization, whether in architecture or painting, in science and literature, in industry or agriculture, have never come from centralized government.
Milton Friedman

Centralized government William W. Lawrence Sr 6-4-19
Centralized government

Libertarians Chasing the Presidency

Libertarians Chasing the Presidency

By Bob Small

Back in March, when my choice of the winner of the second 2024 Free and Equal Debates was one Chase Oliver we didn’t know that he would then become the winner of the recent, and hotly-contested Libertarian Presidential contest.

He beat out nine other candidates, including R. F. K.,Jr. at the recent DC convention.

The Libertarians will be on the ballot in at least 37 states. Like the Constitution and Green Parties, they won’t know their Pennsylvania ballot status until August, at least.

The Convention’s theme was “Become Ungovernable”.

The party “called for the release of the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, “ among other proposals.

Among the other quotes from Mr. Oliver is his self-description as being “armed and gay”

 “If you are living your life in peace,” then your life “is your life, your body is your body, your business is your business.”

He also reached out to younger voters who “don’t want octogenarians running their lives.”

He also added that “I’m ready to continue to be a fly in the ointment of the two-party system,” .

Chase Oliver has been running for president for the last year. He has appeared on CNN, CSPAN, FOX Business, Reason TV and Vice Media., among many. He has been profiled in Bloomberg, the Guardian, the New York Times, Rolling Stone and the Washington Post. One of the quotes in the above website is  “Armed people are harder to oppress and harder to attack.”

He has worked as a sales account executive and HR representative, among other jobs. He was in the restaurant industry for 13 years, and the corporate maritime trade industry.”

Other information is included in Chase Oliver and Chase Oliver, the Libertarian Party nominee for president

His running mate is Mike ter Maat who believes in the “Gold New Deal” and “police and justice reform”, among others.

Libertarians Chasing the Presidency

Libertarians Chasing the Presidency

State GOP Candidates Coming To Lansdale

State GOP Candidates Coming To Lansdale — A meet and greet for the Pennsylvania Republican candidates seeking state offices will be hold noon to 2 p.m., June 8 at the Family Worship Center, 1000 Troxel Road, Lansdale, Pa. 19446.

Attending will be Stacy Garrity who is seeking re-election as treasurer; Timothy DeFoor who is seeking re-election as auditor general and Dave Sunday who is seeking election as attorney general.

RSVP at HamletGOPEvents@gmail.com.

State GOP Candidates Coming To Lansdale

God I trust William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-3-24

God I trust William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-3-24

Qeb dobxqbpq xasxkzbp lc zfsfifwxqflk, tebqebo fk xozefqbzqrob lo mxfkqfkd, fk pzfbkzb xka ifqboxqrob, fk fkarpqov lo xdofzriqrob, exsb kbsbo zljb colj zbkqoxifwba dlsbokjbkq.
Jfiqlk Cofbajxk

Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust without a fear. What can flesh do to me?
Psalms
56:4

God I trust without a fear. What can flesh do to me?
Psalms