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Immigration
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Selling
Our Birthright
#CBTB581
By Joseph L.
Daleiden
Joe Daleiden's "Selling Our Birthright" is appropriately titled.
Its pages effectively make the case that failure to cut mass immigration
will destroy the unique and bountiful America we have inherited from our
forebears. He asks, "Should we leave the outcome to chance
knowing than an undesirable outcome will be virtually irreversible? Or
should we decide today what outcome would be best for future generations
of America.
An economist by training, Mr. Daleiden brings to
his task a sharp ability to analyze statistical trends. He makes an effective
case, as one example that the Census Bureau is underestimating the likely
population growth from immigration in its "media" estimate of
400 million people by the year 2050. If current trends continue,
Daleiden maintains, the Bureau's "high" estimate of more that a
half-billion (nearly twice the year 2000 population ) is more
likely. Long before 2050, he argues such explosive growth will make
sever demands on our environment and infrastructure.
Also at risk is our social harmony. Diversity is not our strength,
but we now have competing cultures - and in the end Christianity will lose
out.
$4.00
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Immigration
Out of Control
#CBTB583
By John
Vinson
Altruism
and kindness are not the motivating forces behind this nation's open door
to immigration. Today , as well as in the 0past, vest4ed interests
in government, business, law, and religion have manipulated sentiments
about immigration for the sake of profits and power. Vinson's book
identifies these interests and outlines their tactics and reasonable limits
on immigration. It also provides a brief history of American
immigration and an overview of what massive immigration is now costing the
nation. In other chapters it argues the ethical case for immigration
control, answers pro-immigration arguments, and provides suggestions on
what individual citizens can do to promote reform.
$4.00
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Immigration
and the End of Self-Government
#CBTB584
by
Louis T. March
Immigration
and the End of Self-Government is an excellent primer on how massive
immigration and "diversity" are destroying , rather than
enriching, our unique American heritage of freedom. A leading example,
author Louis March maintains is freedom of speech. Says March:
"Free speech, once the most sacred right of Americans' comes second
to "Getting along" with peoples from all variety of racial,
ethnic, and religious groups. To ensure that no one is ever
offended, speech police enforce politically correct censorship, now a
widespread practice in American society." In America today, march observes,
"We may be free to speak, but not to speak freely." If massive
immigration and its attendant multiculturalism continue on their present
patch, he effectively argues, we may even lose the legal freedom to
speak. He exposes the immigrations'' standard charge of
"racism" as a tactics of psychological warfare. this
accusation, he affirms, should "either be ignored, ridiculed, or
vigorously counted."
$5.95
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The
Coming Anarchy
#CBTB585
by Joseph
Smith
A
compelling account of why "globalize, " the driving ideology
behind mass immigration will fail.
$6.00
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The
Camp of the Saints
#CBTB586
#4072 by
Jean Raspail
This
novel caused a furor in Europe and the U.S. when first published.
Warning sexually explicit language will offend some readers.
"Dismissed by some as merely fantasy, Raspail's nightmare vision of a
Third World invasion of the western world has become today's
reality..." Jeffery Hart, Professor English, Dartmouth College and
Senior Editor, National Review.
"The liberal
reviewers killed
it with ridicule or with silence. The plot was intolerable to
them...our children and grandchildren may soon discover that Jean Raspail
wrote not fiction, but fact...One of the most chilling books of this
generation..." - James J. Kilpatrick, Columnist
"A brilliant
landscape of apocalypse, without a doubt the strongest book of the
season." - Edmund Fuller, Wall street Journal.
"A haunting
book.." Wiliam F. Buckley, Jr.
$9.00
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Ethnic
Conflicts Abroad: Clues to America's future
#CBTB587
By Glaister
Elmer, Ph.D., and Evelyn Elmer, Ph.D.
A
courageous husband and wife team of sociologists tackle the "one
world " myth head - on in this comprehensive review of ethnic
conflict across the globe. Some quotes: "Conflict-not harmony-
is the rule wherever and whenever two or more well-defined ethnic groups
inhabit the same territory..." "The largely unconsidered
result of past and present immigration policies is that the United States
is in the process of changing the racial and cultural composition of its
population to a degree probably unprec4edented in human history except for
situating involving the military conquest of a society by a foreign
aggressor."
$4.00
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Will
America Drown? Immigration and the Third World Population Explosion
#CBTB588
Edited by
Humphrey Dalton
Will
America Drown? is a collection of 16 forceful, no holds barred essays on
massive immigration and where it is taking America. A central theme
through all the essays is that America must either limit immigration and
do it soon or otherwise become a backward, overpopulated likeness of The
Third world. Most refreshing about the essays is that they
dare speak arguments and points of view that "politically
correct" censors effectively exclude from public debate. If genuine
public debate on immigration is to occur- these ideas deserve a
hearing before the court of public option. What are some of their views/
Dwight Murphey suggests that all peoples are not the same and that all
cultures are not equal. Large-scale immigration could, therefore, bring
cultural impoverishment instead of cultural enrichment. Eric Jacobson
observes that Americans of European background, the core population
of the nation, have as much right as any other to guard their interest.
$8.00
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Importing
Revolution
#CBTB589
by
William Hawkins
Many
Americans involved in immigration control efforts never ceased o be amazed
at how well their opposition is organized and financed. Let any
controversy relation to immigration come up, and almost immediately"
immigrant rights" groups spring up usually with high-powered
attorneys ready to litigate. This is a revealing expose' on a major network
of these groups, their motives, and their funding. His detailed reach
reveals a very disturbing picture. Often citing statements from
these radicals, Hawkins maintains that some resist reasonable controls on
immigration for the purpose of destabilizing American society - and
ultimately to promote revolution. This is a powerful rebuttal to
those who claim that, somehow, massive immigration ill 'all work out in
the end."
$7.00
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The
Myth of Open Borders
#CBTB590
by Wayne Litton,
Ph.D.
Dr.
Lutton traces the development of immigration restrictions in America from
colonial days to the present. The views of leading Americans on the need
for immigration control are presented in detail. Quotations from
Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Hamilton, Madison, Theodore Roosevelt,
and others are included.
$4.00
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Huddled
Cliché's
#CBTB600
by Lawrence
Auster
Auster
offers excellent insight into the historical background and national
psychology that brought the Unlighted states to the crisis of immigration
it currently faces. He traces passage or the 1965 Immigration act,
the law that initiated the crisis. The sponsors of the 1965 Act
strongly denied that it would bring the massive Third World Immigration we
face today, and even conceded that such an outcome was undesirable.
The nation refuses to admit its mistake, says Auster, because we have come
to "idolize" ourselves as "a nation of immigrants."
This attitude, he maintains, has nothing to do with national heritage or
compassion. it is self-destructive arrogance. The book has an
excellent discussion of racism racism and why it is not racist for the U.S. or
any other country to defend its culture and heritage. It concludes
with a strategy to reform our immigration policy.
$4.00
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Re-Charting
America's Future
#CBTB601
by
Roy Beck
Re-Charting
America's Future is an encyclopedia of facts, figures, and arguments for
immigration control It covers a wide range of topics, from ethics to
environmentalism, and offers effective refutation to many arguments
offered by immigration promoters. Beck writes in a balanced and
moderate tone, with abundant documentation. He has a talent for
summing up his viewpoints with a few well chosen words. The following are
some examples in reply to common arguments for immigration:
On moral
issues: We cannot limit immigration because we have obligations to the world's
poor. answer: "The current high level of immigration will not
improve conditions in the Third world, but it is moving the U.S.. itself
toward Third World conditions, thus depriving the planet of one of the few
great regions that might have continued...to be helpful to the remainder
of the world..."
On
economics: Immigrants start their own businesses and create new
jobs. answer: "Immigrant businesses commonly hire other
immigrants of their racial group. American workers seldom
benefit."
On
culture: Our strength is our diversity. Answer "America's strength in
the past was not that it was diverse, but that one could find some unity
in the midst of its diversity."
On
environment: Technology has always saved us in the past.
"Answer: "History is littered with the corpses of civilizations which
technological change failed to rescue from their attempts to live beyond
the carrying capacity of their environment."
$7.00
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