Rick Perry didn’t lose last night’s debate, which for him, counts as a win.
Immigration
Shoulda Had a Pre-Nup
Bailouts and immigration strain European Union.
Welcome to America, Senator!
As everyone by now knows, at a campaign event in rural Virginia two weeks ago, Sen. George Allen singled out for the crowd’s attention a second-generation Indian American, S.R. Sidarth, who is a videographer for Allen’s Democratic opponent, James Webb. Allen addressed Sidarth as “Macaca, or whatever his name is.” The senator went on to […]
Global Villagers: The Rise of Transnational Communities
A new breed of immigrant community is breaking down national borders and confounding traditional notions of citizenship.
Hispanic USA
We are witnessing the Hispanization of the United States, not the Americanization of Hispanics.
The New Immigration and the Old Civil Rights
The new immigration infuses America with new minority groups. This spells trouble for the old strategies of black uplift. New coalitions will require new concepts of disadvantage, affirmative action, and desert.
The Great Immigration Debate
Congress is once again rewriting the immigration laws. How wide, and to whom, should we open that Golden Door? What goals should our national immigration policy serve?

