Category Archives: Immigration

No immigrants from countries where you can’t drink the water

This map is a good proxy for IQ. High IQ countries produce safe drinking water, low IQ countries produce crap water. From Vox.com: As you can see, the CDC is very cautious, essentially arguing that only the richest countries have … Continue reading

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How Do Jews & The NYT Regard Japan?

Comment to Steve Sailer: * A single article that’s heavy on dubious statements and light on any evidence seems a bit flimsy to hang that assertion on. Japanese are pretty skeptical of immigration in general but the idea that they … Continue reading

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Does The World Have A Right To Move To The USA?

Like all major Jewish organizations in America, Agudath Israel holds: “Finally, in the area of immigration, Agudath Israel urges that American borders continue to be open to Jewish and other refugees who seek to come to the United States after … Continue reading

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Chinese Birth Tourism

Comments to Steve Sailer: * This is not the work of Sistah Soujah, Madeline M. O’Hara, Andrea Dworkin, Black Panthers old or new, Occupy Wall Street or any number of university professors or other Fox News bogeymen. This is the … Continue reading

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Agudath Israel of America – National Public Policy Position Paper On Immigration & American Foreign Policy

They use fancy words, but like every other major Jewish organization, Agudath Israel is not aligned with America’s best interests. Like the Orthodox Union and the other major Jewish organizations, Agudath Israel supports immigration amnesty for the 20 or so … Continue reading

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