Category Archives: Immigration

NYT: Encouraging Presidential Campaigning in a Single Language Is “Divisive”

Steve Sailer writes: “Jeb dividing his campaigning up into two separate languages is, of course, not divisive, it’s diverse! As we all known, divisive and diversity are antonyms. Therefore, people like Trump who encourage unity of the American political information … Continue reading

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Report: More than half of immigrants on welfare

Story: More than half of the nation’s immigrants receive some kind of government welfare, a figure that’s far higher than the native-born population, according to a report to be released Wednesday. About 51% of immigrant-led households receive at least one … Continue reading

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The MSM’s Ho Hum Reaction To Demographic Displacement

Comments to Steve Sailer: * I love the New Yorker’s cartoons, but I’ve long had the impression when reading its articles that I’m spying on some Upper West Side conversation that wasn’t meant for me. I get the strange feeling … Continue reading

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Australia & Israel Show How To Deal With Illegal Immigrants

Let’s follow their example. Operation Sovereign Borders breaks people smugglers: Not one boat has reached Australia in the past year August 6, 2015 7:00am Daniel Meers The Daily Telegraph The success of Operation Sovereign Borders has forced Opposition Leader Bill … Continue reading

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Is birthright citizenship the right policy for the U.S.A. today?

John Derbyshire tackles Linda Chavez’s NY Post op/ed: We have changed our collective mind about all sorts of things that our Constitution and laws once allowed—most notably slavery, of course. Perhaps we should change our minds about this. Is birthright … Continue reading

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