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Assimilation
The Ideal and the Reality
By B. A. Nelson, PhD.
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Ethnic Conflicts Abroad
Clues to America's Future
By Glaister A. Elmer, Ph.D. and Evelyn E. Elmer, Ph.D.
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Immigration and Migration
A Historical Perspective
By John Lukacs
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Immigration and the Public Health Crisis
by Robert Howard and Wayne Lutton
16 pages, paperback, published 2003
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Illegal alien advocates say that borders don’t matter in a “globalized” world. Actually, globalization may make them matter all the more. One example is the increased mobility of disease brought about by increased movement of people around the globe.

Since the days of Ellis Island, public health authorities have recognized the need to screen foreigners for disease who enter our county. Today, thanks to our wide open borders, many foreigners—healthy and unhealthy—enter the United States with no screening at all.

Immigration and the Public Health Crisis by Robert Howard and Wayne Lutton document the threat to public health posed by illegal immigration, as well by some legal immigrants and visa holders. This threat, the authors stress, is not a future possibility. Imported diseases are afflicting Americans, and immigrants, legal and illegal, impose a growing cost on our health care system.

The SARS epidemic of 2003 showed the potential of disease in the modern world to spread from country to country. Secure borders, Howard and Lutton argue effectively, are a vital defense.

Miami Today - The U.S. Tomorrow
By John Ney
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The Coming Triumph of Mexican Irredentism
By B. A. Nelson, Ph.D.
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The Great Betrayal
U.S. Immigration Policy, 1965-1993
By Palmer Stacy
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The Improper Use of Public Funds:
by Joseph E. Fallon
76 pages, published 2002
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The purpose of this report is to document the tax-paid grants which subsidize pro-immigration organizations and to make the case that such favoritism is ethically and legally wrong.

Included are tables which list specific grant awards to 171 nonprofits, paid with US taxpayer's money. The amounts are from the most recent IRS 990 Forms available at the time of writing. The sum of all these grants was approximately $292 Million. (Fiscal Years 1997-2000)

Fallon holds a Masters degree in International Affairs from Columbia University.

The Path to National Suicide
An Essay on Immigration and Multiculturalism
By Lawrence Auster
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