Daily Archives: July 8, 2015

Knowing What We Know Now, Mrs. Clinton, Would You Still Support Sanctuary Cities?

Mark Krikorian writes: In the wake of the murder of Kate Steinle by a five-times-deported illegal-alien felon, news organizations worthy of the name would be all over the Democratic candidates asking if they regret their past, repeated, emphatic support for … Continue reading

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Deconstructing A Pro-Immigration Essay

Comment on The Atlantic: How do you prevent crimes committed by undocumented immigrants? Proper terminology please, you are, after all a journalist. Immigration involves being invited to join a society, so undocumented immigrant is an oxymoron. Now that illegal alien … Continue reading

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WHITE WOMAN SHOT, KILLED IN HOLLYWOOD WITH NO APPARENT MOTIVE; SEARCH UNDERWAY FOR BLACK GUNMAN

HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) — A woman walking with her boyfriend in Hollywood was shot and killed, and police are looking for the gunman. The shooting was reported shortly after 10 p.m. Sunday. Police said the victim, identified as Carrie … Continue reading

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NYT: “How Los Angeles Is Becoming a ‘Third World’ City”

Comments to Steve Sailer: * “The third world exists everywhere here — in the spread of inequality.” We imported millions of poor Turd Worlders and now he complains that L.A. has million of poor First Worlders – as if changing … Continue reading

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Demography is Destiny, American Nations Edition

Jayman writes: Sorting within an ethnic groups can produce distinct regional differences. Founder effects are powerful, as is the converse effect, boiling off. This means that regional differences across countries like the United States reflect genetic differences between people. Even … Continue reading

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