Historian Victor Davis Hanson’s latest book may not be the kind of optimistic, feel-good reading that many would wish for at a time when the U.S.…
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Mass Migration, Globalism, And The Diminishing of Citizenship
Ayaan Hirsi Ali on Mass Migration, Culture, and the Undermining of Women’s Rights
Immigration is usually discussed in terms of border security, national sovereignty, wages, jobs, and sometimes even the environment. However, in her latest book, Prey: Immigration, Islam,…
Mass Low-Skilled Immigration Plus Lack of Assimilation: A Dangerous Combination
Although Reihan Salam’s book, Melting Pot or Civil War? A Son of Immigrants Makes the Case Against Open Borders, was published in 2018, the author’s analysis…
Immigration Enthusiasts: Forget Integration, We Need Disintegration
It stands to reason that a group called the Migration Policy Institute (MPI) would favor mass movements of refugees, asylum seekers and all manner of immigrants…
A Cop’s-Eye View: Thoughts on Assimilation
(The third in an on-going series of articles from a police officer actively serving in a sanctuary county outside Washington, D.C.) As I write these words,…