ALIEN NATION PETER BRIMELOW PDF

Peter Brimelow challenges this view in Alien Nation and in doing so raises fundamental issues of political theory. Brimelow begins by building a prima facie case. Alien Nation has 71 ratings and 7 reviews. Peter Brimelow has written a thought-provoking work that exposes the quirks and idiosyncracies of America’s. Peter Brimelow (born 13 October ) is a British-born American magazine editor, writer, Brimelow’s later books include Alien Nation: Common Sense About America’s Immigration Disaster, The Wall Street Gurus: How You Can Profit from.

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Note also the rapid pickup after the reform. The nativists were genuine American originals: Note that Asians are also above their national average 2. And here, finally, after ironing out all immigration’s statistical wrinkles, we reach the bitter end. Finally, the Act can be seen to have invented one quite new type of immigration: They are with my running commentary: Although numbers weren’t kept beforeimmigration from Europe was virtually halted by the Napoleonic Wars from to And part of the conversation I got into by writing my National Review cover story illustrated this law.

The sheer size of the so-called “protected classes” that are now politically fa- vored, such as Hispanics, will be a matter of vital importance as long as he lives. And this, quite acci- dentally, triggered a renewed mass immigration, so huge and so sys- tematically different from anything that had gone before as to transform — and ultimately, perhaps, even to destroy — the one un- questioned victor of World War II: Above all, the Know Nothings were against slavery.

brlmelow Brimelow discussed his book Alien Nation: And in rbimelow days, they had another name for this thing dis- missed so contemptuously as “the racial hegemony of white Ameri- cans. It went from one Pilgrim to two Pil- grims. But the Tufts bureaucrats will get their wish, within the lifetime of my little son — if, and only if, current immigration policy continues.

Now, in just thirty years, it had fallen 13 percentage points. If you count the post-IRCA illegal immigration, which is overwhelmingly Hispanic, the Hispanic inflow is probably never below half of the current immigration to the United States, which is of course at record levels.

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One sur- vey of new Hispanic mothers in California border hospitals found that 15 percent had crossed the border specifically to give birth, of whom a quarter said that their motive was to nxtion U. Hispanics occupy a great arc from California’s Central Valley to Texas.

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I read this some time ago, but find myself dipping into it again as some of the predictions have proved chillingly accurate. The Bureau of the Census is apparently afraid to estimate the fateful day when American whites actually cease to be a majority. The job, however, must be done. This was not at all expected. See all on Encore Booknotes Immigration.

This struck even Brecht as briimelow little much. The two decades from to were always bound to be in- terestingj demographically speaking. He calls it “the flight from diversity.

It may seem reasonable to insist on expressing immigration relative to host population size. Don’t get carried away by all this reasonableness, however.

The Third World Overhang 5 1 And I probably don’t have to tell you that if you’re inclined toward political correctness, laien in this book will doubtlessly offend you.

An unofficial INS estimate is that eight out of every ten asylum applicants end up staying in the United States quite regardless of whether or not their applications are approved.

No recent period can match that relative immigration rate. Brimelow has appeared as a guest on The Political Cesspoola “pro-white” talk-radio show. Peter Brimelow born 13 October is a British-born American magazine editor, writer, columnist, and former journalist. But it’s not a free qlien problem — any more than it would be if the government decided to stop enforcing the law. A book more relevant now than ever. Enough, as Americans in- variably say in private conversation, is enough.

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His criticism, then, is that free immigration is a self-defeating position, to use Derek Parfit’s term in his Reasons and Persons. Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Argua- bly, this scrutiny was actually stricter when immigration policy was the responsibility of the individual states, as it was until For good or ill, the U.

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That probably in- cludes many of the estimated nearly 2 million uninsured illegal immigrants permanently settled here, a heavily Hispanic group. Equally visible on the chart, and in dramatic contrast: After all, by including them in recent years, we are only compensating for not counting them in earlier years.

And a good few of those were individuals who were re-emigrating, having originally come from Asia or the Caribbean. According to left-wing playwright Bertolt Brecht, then recently returned to Berlin, the secretary of the Authors Union actually had leaflets distributed that said the people had forfeited the govern- 73 THE PINCERS ment’s confidence and could win it back only by working harder.

Immigrants do come predom- inantly from one area — some 85 percent of the Inhe objected to the organized importation of English immi- grants to form buffer settlements on the frontier, arguing that their foreign allegiance might survive precisely because they were “de- tached and unmixed with citizens of different natuon. An Essay on Immigration and Multiculturalism, 3 perhaps the most remarkable literary product of the Restrictionist underground, a work which I think will one day be seen as a politi- cal pamphlet to rank with Tom Paine’s Common Sense.

He asks, what happens if, respectively, his and his critics’ policies are applied but turn out badly? She replied angrily in print: Now, the reform has re- opened the border in a perversely unequal nafion.

Naturally, they could not understand the fierce politics of the few states where blacks were present in large numbers — let alone an ex- treme example like South Carolina, where blacks were actually in the majority, albeit slaves.

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