>The American eugenicists were sufficiently influential to win passage of the Johnson-Reed Act in 1924, which restricted immigration from southern and eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Russia. <
ironically, if there's anything in biology about improving a species, it would be "hybrid vigor," i.e., that so-called "race mixing" is a good thing. The J-R Act limited the possibilities of attaining such vigour. -- Jim Devine Bust Big Brother Bush!
