Immigration and the American Future

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Immigration and the American Future
edited by Chilton Williamson, Jr.
Softcover • 307 pages • 2007
$29.95 (includes s/h)

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“Can immigration be expected to change America for better, or for worse? If we accept at face value President George W. Bush’s claim that terrorism represents the gravest threat to America, as indeed it may, then we must ask ourselves whether terrorism, by itself, is capable either of obliterating the United States as—say—Rome eradicated Carthage from the map of North Africa, or of destroying it by effectively replacing the existing nation on what historically has been American soil with another and different nation. If the answer is “No,” then we must agree that the terrorist threat is in fact a subset of the immigration one—and that mass immigration is a greater threat to the survival of our country than any terrorist campaign possibly could be. Which, it seems to me, is saying a very great deal about the dangers posed to the United States by mass immigration.”

—From the Foreword, by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

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Table of Contents

Foreword
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

1. Homeland Insecurity: Our Nonexistent Borders
by Wayne Allensworth

2. The Northern Border: A Threat to American Security
by The Hon. James Bissett

3. The Economics of Illegal Immigration to the United States
by David A. Hartman

4. A Interview With George Borjas on the Costs of Immigration
by Peter Brimelow

5. Big Business and Immigration: Inside the Mind of the Corporate Elite
by Peter Brimelow

6. Immigrants in America: A Statistical Overview
by Edwin S. Rubenstein

7. The Costs of Illegal Immigration to Texas
by James A. Bernsen and the Lone Star Foundation

8. National Sovereignty Goes Local
by Roger D. McGrath

9. Greetings From Ground Zero
by Steven Greenhut

10. Up Mexico Way: The Cultural Transformation of America
by Thomas Fleming

11. Immigration, the Border, and the Fate of the Land: Notes on a Crisis
by Gregory McNamee

12. From Invasion to Conquest: Illegal Immigration Into Europe and the United States
by Alberto Carosa

13. False Rights, Real Duties, Prudent Rules: A Christian View of Immigration
by Guido Vignelli

14. Dystopia Unlimited: Or, the Flowers of Regress (and Catastrophe)
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

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About the Authors

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This book would not have been possible without the vision and leadership of David Hartman, the chairman of the board of directors of The Rockford Institute, and the generous financial assistance of the Hartman Foundation.

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