Category Archives: immigration/ Hispanics

Lawrence Auster attacks immigration

I’ve learned that Lawrence Auster is a Jew who converted to the Episcopal Church.  Is one religion really more believable than the others?  Practically all of them require us to believe absurdities – and so the concept of “faith” was … Continue reading

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The Oregonian re: illegal immigration

It looks like the Oregonian is finally willing to recognize the damage from illegal immigration.  This is from a recent front page article in the Oregonian (06/20/2010)*: The trafficking is in people as well as drugs, and we pay dearly.  … Continue reading

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Libertarians and immigration

It has long been a source of consternation that the main position of the Libertarian Party is a pro-immigration one.  Typically we find open-border libertarians defending their position using arguments of principle.  For example, a libertarian blogger by the name … Continue reading

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Illegal immigration and Hispanics

According to a Zogby poll, 52% of Hispanics would rather the U.S. enforce immigration laws than allow illegals already here a path to citizenship.  If this is the case, we should wonder why, over the last month, Hispanics have been … Continue reading

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Proposed new immigration laws

In light of the recent confusion regarding illegal immigrants in the U.S., I’d like to propose some new federal immigration laws: 1)  Prospective immigrants must show that they can contribute to progress in the the U.S. 2)  They must show … Continue reading

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I support Arizona

The State of Arizona is an arbitrary territory on a map that is ruled by thieving, lying politicians.  But recently it has come to symbolize something more.  It now symbolizes Americans taking a stand against the swarming hordes of criminals … Continue reading

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Statism versus unfettered immigration

Some libertarians naively believe that unfettered immigration would be a good thing and that the State is wrong in limiting the movement of people.  So claims Manuel Lora in his strike-the-root column.  Of course not all libertarians agree with him; … Continue reading

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