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A new era for immigration enforcement

By Fred Elbel on 22 April 2017
Tags: 
enforcement
immigration
illegal immigration

The Spring, 2017 Social Contract journal issue is out. The issue theme is "A new era for immigration enforcement". Here are direct links to articles:

  • Editor's Note: The Campaign against Real Immigration Enforcement
    by Wayne Lutton, Ph.D.
  • Any 'Immigration Reform' Must Put Americans First - Political compromise must not jeopardize national security, public safety, or the well-being of Americans
    by Michael W. Cutler, Senior Special Agent, INS (Ret.)
  • Immigration Fraud: Lies That Kill - 9/11 Commission identified immigration fraud as a key embedding tactic of terrorists
    by Michael W. Cutler, Senior Special Agent, INS (Ret.)
  • The Impact of Refugees on the Size and Security of the U.S. Population
    by Edwin S. Rubenstein
  • Hate Crime Hoaxes and Tribal Threats Expand in the Digital Age
    by Brenda Walker
  • Populism and the Right: Problems and Possibilities
    by Carl F. Horowitz
  • Has the U.S. Government Decided to Join the Drug Cartels, Rather than Beat Them?
    by Dave Gibson
  • Can Freedom Survive Mass Immigration?
    by John Vinson
  • We Wanted Workers - Instead We Got People
    by Fred Elbel
  • U.S. Government Collaboration with Jihad
    by Martin Witkerk
  • Conquest by Other Means
    by Martin Witkerk
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