So who signed it? My good friend Lyndon B Johnson of course!
He signed the bill into law on October 3, 1965
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I affirm the US did the right thing by voting in favor with this bill.
LD Debate
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Legal Challenges
Fiallo v. Bell (1977)This Supreme Court case challenged parts of the Immigration and Nationality Act that treated mothers and fathers differently in family based immigration preferences. The court upheld the law, ruling that Congress has broad power over immigration policy. This case shows how the Act shaped later debates about fairness, gender equality, and constitutional limits in immigration law.
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Public Response:President Johnson delivered a public speech in celebration of the bill.Newspapers nationwide covered the signing as a significant milestone in civil rights.Photos exist of Johnson signing the bill at the Statue of Liberty.
The Immigration and Nationality Act corrected discriminatory policies that contradicted American democratic values. By prioritizing family unity and skills rather than rece or nationality. The law promoted equal opportunity and its long term impact strengthened the US economically, culturally, and morally.
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