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    In this Oct. 3, 1965, file photo, President Lyndon B. Johnson sits at his desk on Liberty Island in New York Harbor as he signs a new immigration bill. It was presented as a symbolic move. Fifty years later, there's little that hasn't been changed as a result of the Hart-Celler Act. A country that was almost entirely native-born in 1965 now has a significant foreign-born population; demographic diversity has spread to every region, expanding a black-and-white racial paradigm into a multi-colored one. Americans have gleefully adopted musical genres and foods that have immigrant origins while remaining conflicted and uneasy politically over who's here, legally and not.
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    First lady Melania Trump listens as President Donald Trump speaks with reporters as she and the President depart on Marine One from the South Lawn of the White House, Friday, April 25, 2025, in Washington. The President and first lady will be traveling to Rome and the Vatican to attend the funeral for Pope Francis.
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