Article By Joe Guzzardi on 07/15/2005

View From Lodi, CA: Will California's Population Reach Sixty Million?

Growth is good. And more is better. Keep repeating those two s...
Article By Paul Craig Roberts on 07/15/2005

America's Descent Into The Third World

The June payroll jobs report did not receive much attention ...
Post By James Fulford on 07/15/2005

WSJ Tells Arnold Not To Win

Mark Chapin Johnson, a wealthy Orange County RINO has a piece in the WSJ today decrying a possible Republican victory in California—if the GOP wins on the illegal immigration issue.However, he admits o...
Post By D.A. King on 07/15/2005

No Borders Inc. - Is this the "[New] American Way," Maria? Raul?

This is rich - and makes blogging fun.Remember Maria Hinojosa?You know ...
Post By D.A. King on 07/14/2005

French Respond to Terrorism

Lets see if I have this straight. Terrorists bomb London, England, and a week later the French [ the French!] respond by securing their borders. French Foreign Minister Sarkozy: 'If we don't re...
Article By Jared Taylor on 07/14/2005

Further Down The Road (Paved With Good Intentions)

[Peter Brimelow writes: We've said repeatedly that VDARE.COM is not a White Nationalist webzine—but that we do publish White Nationalists because we regard their focus on white interests as at least as...
Post By Brenda Walker on 07/14/2005

Media Mostly Amok Over London Bombings

Unsurprising, much of the media coverage of the London bombing has been of the PC BS variety, such as the BBC emphasis on the diversity of the missing, where immigrants are listed first rather than ed...
Post By VDARE.com Authors on 07/13/2005

Immigration: Growling even at NRO!

Last week, John Derbyshire maintained his standing as the main intellectual content provider writing on NRO's The Corner blog by raising the issue of the "birthright citizenship" misinterpetation of th...
Article By Edwin S. Rubenstein on 07/13/2005

National Data | Chart | Looking (In Vain) For Latino Assimilation

Table 1: Educational Attainment by Generation of California Immigrants   All Californians Latinos Whites The Latino Gap(a)   Percent With Less Than High...
Article By Edwin S. Rubenstein on 07/13/2005

National Data | Looking (In Vain) For Latino Assimilation

Second-generation immigrants—U.S.-born individuals with at least one foreign-born parent—are the most rapidly growing segment on the nation's immigrant stock. In California t...