Too Many: Looking Today's Immigration in the Face
National Review, July 29, 2002When the history of the 1990s is written, the most important story may not be the GOP takeover of Congress, the boom economy, or the Clinton impeachment. The big story may...
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View ArticleOutsmarting Smart Growth: Study Finds Population Growth Key Reason for Sprawl
WASHINGTON (August 2003) -- In recent years, a host of local governments, states, and non-profit organizations have adopted initiatives designed to save rural land from sprawl. Most anti-sprawl efforts...
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The Center for Immigration Studies seeks to be a resource for information pertaining to immigration, especially U.S. immigration. To that end, the Center publishes an annual list of immigration-related...
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A Review of The Empty Cradle: How Falling Birthrates Threaten World Prosperity and What to Do About It, by Phillip Longman, and Fewer: How the New Demography of Depopulation Will Shape Our Future, by...
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National Review May 23, 2005The next presidential election may be years away, but potential candidates are already staking out positions on issues that should figure prominently. One of these is...
View Article¡Ay Caramba! Mexican Immigration Isn't Going Away on Its Own
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Related Publications: Backgrounder, VideoNational Press Club Washington, DCPanelist:Mark Krikorian, Executive Director, Center for Immigration StudiesBen Wattenberg, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise...
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FrontpageMag Q&AFrontpage Interview’s guest today is Mark Krikorian, the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies. He is a longtime contributor to National Review and National...
View ArticleImmigration to the United States and World-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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View ArticleImmigration, Population, and the Environment: Experts Debate Impact of...
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View ArticleStrategic Negligence: How the Sierra Club's Distortions on Border and...
Download a pdf of this MemorandumJerry Kammer is a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies.“To explore, enjoy, and protect the planet. To practice and promote the responsible use...
View ArticleUnmanageable and Unsustainable: A Review Essay on "The Latino Education...
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View ArticleCensus: Population Up 27 Million in Just 10 Years
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View ArticleAlingual Education: Young Victims of Mass Immigration
National Review, June 13, 2002A story from Sunday's Washington Post suggests that the problem of educating immigrant children is far worse than most people thought, and that the sunny predictions about...
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The Center for Immigration Studies seeks to be a resource for information pertaining to immigration, especially U.S. immigration. To that end, the Center publishes an annual list of immigration-related...
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