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Immigration Briefing Book - Social Contract Winter 2016 issue

By Fred Elbel on 30 January 2016
Tags: 
crime
immigration
illegal immigration
cost

The Social Contract Winter 2016 issue is out. It is an Immigration Briefing Book, containing a number of short articles on the impact of illegal immigration. Articles include:

  • An Immigration Briefing Book: Immigration Is Not a Single Issue
  • Pew Report: America Is No Longer Majority Middle Class
  • Workers and Welfare Beneficiaries - A realistic portrait of immigrants in the United States
  • Changing Birthright Citizenship Doesn’t Need a New Constitution
  • The Terrorist Threat amid the Refugee ‘Crisis’
  • Most Jobs Created since 2008 Go to Immigrants
  • ‘We Need High-Skill Immigration’ - Rebuttals to business coalition claims
  • The U.S. Food Supply Is Unsafe with Third World Suppliers
  • Immigration Creates Diversity as a Liberal Value and Vice Versa
  • Five Myths about Immigration Refuted
  • Common Sense Solutions to the Illegal Alien Crisis
  • Environmental Impact of Immigration
  • Sanctuary Cities Endanger - National Security and Public Safety
  • Immigration Replacing Births as Primary Driver of U.S. Population Growth
  • A Primer on Illegal Alien Crime
  • Presidential Candidates: Why Is Automation’s Job Destruction Not Being Debated?
  • Exposing the Work-Visa Racket
  • A Blueprint for Limiting Leviathan
  • Two French Authors Confront l’Islamisation
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