Speech by Senator Alan K. Simpson at the College of William and Mary, October 25, 1995

Simpson's speech emphasizes the growing public dissatisfaction with U.S. immigration policy, citing concerns over both legal and illegal immigration, economic strain, and cultural assimilation. He advocates for significant reforms, including reducing immigration levels, prioritizing national interests over special interest groups, and implementing stricter enforcement measures to ensure immigrants contribute to society without burdening taxpayers.

Resource Identifier
WilliamAndMarySpeech
Citation
Alan K. Simpson papers, Collection No. 10449, Box 455, folder 55, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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