Dr. Louis Hellman, then Deputy Assistant Secretary of Population Affairs presented statistics confirming that the U.S. gave federal grants for sterilizing low income people, funds reimbursing states for 90% of the cost of sterilizing indigent women.Great! I'm perfectly happy to see people who repeatedly burden the taxpayers with their irresponsible breeding habits sterilized. You know that's quite different from sterilizing them _because_ of their race, but you're a professional liar. The wackiest libs I've known tried to tell me that the voluntary military is genocidal, because "people of color" are disproportionately represented. Perhaps pawn shops are also racist, since "people of color" disproportionately must resort to being swindled there.
Now, since you seem interested in locals other than the U.S., maybe you'd be interested in the funding through the Rockefeller Foundation for the sterilization of Columbian women. Or the U.S. imposed population control program administered by the Peace Corps who sterilized Quechua Indian women in Bolivia.So the second big category consists of situations involving foreign governments, where you have no idea who in that country really was behind it.
And that brings us to category 3, the ancient history of the U. S. My, there certainly were some ignorant people back then.
The Immigration Act of 1924, ch.190, §11(a), 43 Stat. 153, 159, amended by The Immigration and Nationality Act, ch. 477, §201, 66 Stat. 175 (1952), amended by Pub. L. No. 89-236, §1, 79 Stat. 911 (1965).
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