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|birth_name=Jacob Koppel Javits | |birth_name=Jacob Koppel Javits | ||
− | |death_date=1986 | + | |death_date=March 7, 1986 |
|death_place=West Palm Beach, Florida | |death_place=West Palm Beach, Florida | ||
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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
A [[New York Attorney General]]. | A [[New York Attorney General]]. | ||
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+ | ===Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965=== | ||
+ | Together with Senators [[Emanuel Celler]] and [[Edward Kennedy]], Senator Javits played a prominent role in the Senate hearings on the [[Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965]]<ref>http://jewishstudiescolumbia.com/myny/newspaper/johnson-immigration-bill-and-first-papal-visit-the-forward/</ref> that did away with the "national origins quota" system. The old quota system, in place since the [[1920s]], determined who could [[immigrate]] to the U.S. based on [[ethnicity]], with a heavy tilt toward [[Western Europeans]]. Only small allotments were granted to [[Eastern Europeans]], [[Asians]] and [[Africans]]. Senator Javits conceded, that immigration from the [[Western Hemisphere]] under the new law "would be approximately the same as the level reached last year"—a modest 140,000 or thereabouts. Yet the total number of persons of [[Mexican ]]origin in the U.S. went from 5 million in [[1970]], the first census after the act, to almost 34 million by [[2015]].<ref>https://www.newsweek.com/immigration-reform-act-50-years-later-371879</ref> | ||
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Born | Jacob Koppel Javits May 18, 1904 | |||||||||
Died | March 7, 1986 (Age 81) West Palm Beach, Florida | |||||||||
Nationality | US | |||||||||
Religion | Judaism | |||||||||
Children | 3 | |||||||||
Spouse | Marjorie Joan Ringling | |||||||||
Member of | Senate Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations | |||||||||
Party | Republican, Liberal Party of New York | |||||||||
Attended the 1964 Bilderberg as United States Senator from New York
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Jacob Koppel Javits was a New York Attorney General.
Career
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
Together with Senators Emanuel Celler and Edward Kennedy, Senator Javits played a prominent role in the Senate hearings on the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965[1] that did away with the "national origins quota" system. The old quota system, in place since the 1920s, determined who could immigrate to the U.S. based on ethnicity, with a heavy tilt toward Western Europeans. Only small allotments were granted to Eastern Europeans, Asians and Africans. Senator Javits conceded, that immigration from the Western Hemisphere under the new law "would be approximately the same as the level reached last year"—a modest 140,000 or thereabouts. Yet the total number of persons of Mexican origin in the U.S. went from 5 million in 1970, the first census after the act, to almost 34 million by 2015.[2]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1964 | 20 March 1964 | 22 March 1964 | US Virginia Williamsburg | A year after this meeting, the post of GATT/Director-General was set up, and given Eric Wyndham White, who attended the '64 meeting. Several subsequent holders have been Bilderberg insiders, only 2 are not known to have attended the group. |