New Social Contract journal asks What should America's immigration policy be?
By Fred Elbel on 1 May 2014
The Spring, 2014 Social Contract journal asks: "What should America's immigration policy be?" Articles in this issue include:
- Apply the Brakes! by Wayne Lutton, Ph.D.
- Immigration: End It, Don't Mend It - America is full, and hostile diversity has made it more dangerous and unpleasant by Brenda Walker
- U.S. Immigration Policy - An ever-growing challenge by Tracy Canada, Deputy Director, NPG
- We Need New Principles to Guide Immigration Policy by John Vinson
- Comprehensive Enforcement - the Only Form of Immigration Reform Left by Dave Gibson
- Playing Politics with Deportation - Data and policy by Edwin S. Rubenstein
- What Is to Be Done? An immigration policy for twenty-first century America by Wayne Lutton and John Tanton
- An Appeal to Immigration Common Sense by D.M. Herder
- Compiling Honest Solutions to the Immigration Crisis by Michael W. Cutler, Senior Special Agent, INS (Ret.)
- Can't We Make Our Border at Least as Secure as We Have Made Israel's? by Dave Gibson
- U.S. Immigration and the Limits of Supporting Earth Resources by Walter Youngquist
- Drowning in Water Worries by Leon Kolankiewicz
- The Case for a Moratorium by Edwin S. Rubenstein
- Toward Negative Population Growth - Cutting legal immigration by four-fifths by David Simcox and Tracy Canada
- Farewell to Joyce Tarnow - Force of nature and a force for good by Leon Kolankiewicz
- Obama's Great Internet Giveaway by Fred Elbel
- Counter the Creeping Islamization of America by Fred Elbel
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Mass Immigration as a Cautionary Morality Tale by Cassandra Frank