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The illegal immigration problem is going away.That's the conclusion I draw from the latest report of the Pew Hispanic Center on Mexican immigration to the United States.Pew's demographers have carefully combed through statistics compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau, the Department of Homeland Security and the...
In an AEI Press monograph, Jeffrey G. Williamson examines global immigration policy from 1820 to the present.
Understanding that race and culture are not the same thing is the first step to recognizing that not all cultures are the same and that not all cultures can be cohabitants.
The surge of illegal immigrants into the United States, which seemed to be unrelenting for most of the last two decades, seems to be over, at least temporarily, and there's a chance it may never resume.
Are the origins of the United States religious and political, or did economic motives drive the early colonists?
Is the West racist toward Arabs and Muslims? In the United States, the answer is both no and yes.
Good fences make good neighbors, or so House Republicans believed when they passed a tough measure to combat illegal immigration.




