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Nov 2021
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‘The Loneliest Americans’ with Jay Caspi...

Chris Hayes, MSNBC & NBCNews THINK
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The Hart-Celler Immigration Act of 1965 lifted a century of restrictions against Asian immigration to the United States. And while not necessarily appreciated at the time, it inaugurated a sea change in American society, setting the nation on the course towards multicultural democracy. Asian Americans now represent the fastest growing demographic group in t ... Show More
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