Alien Nation Review: Michigan Law Review, May 1996
Whose Alien Nation? : Two Models Of Constitutional Immigration Law
Michigan Law Review, May 1996 94 n6 p1927-1952
Alien Nation: Common Sense About ...
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V. THE NATIONAL SELF-DEFINITION PROJECT
Constitutional immigration law must acknowledge that immigration policy shapes racial and ethnic communities. The national s...
National Review, April 22, 1996Republished on VDARE.com on August 18, 2004By David FrumYOU DON'T have to like Pat Buchanan to learn from him. In 1992 and again in 1996, Mr. Buchanan has proved the pow...
The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty - December 1995
Vol. 45 No. 12
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By Gregory P. Pavlik
Random House • 1995 • 327 pages • $24.00
Peter Brimelow, a journalist and senior editor at Forbes and...
National Review, November 27, 1995
The End of Racism: Principles for a Multiracial Society, by Dinesh D'Souza (Free Press, 724 pp., $30)
"I AM married to a Protestant woman named Dixie, who was born in...
Commentary, November 1995
"The struggle of reason against authority has ended in what appears now to be a decisive and permanent victory for liberty," wrote the historian J.B. Bury in The History of th...
Freedom for Everyone...Except the Immigrant
By Mark Skousen
"We cannot continue to admit millions of legal and illegal immigrants if we wish to maintain our standard of living and our national identit...
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