507 Quotes About Immigration
- Author Hugh Davis Graham
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Quoting Page 109: An Urban Institute study found that when public school costs were included, Mexican immigrant households in Los Angeles County in 1980 cost almost twice as much in state and local government expenditures than they paid in taxes.
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- Author Amitav Ghosh
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I thought of all the hours that i has spent at passport and visa counters, and the stark terror that an immigration officer's frown could still send through me.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Nobody wants to leave their homeland illegally out of their heart's desire, they are compelled to do so as the last resort due to utter degradation of life there.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Better have an immigrant without papers, than a child without parents.
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- Author Michael Lind
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Page 286: Common sense on this subject tends to be warded off by ritual invocation of the cliché that we are “a nation of immigrants.” In fact, the United States is not a nation of immigrants, and never has been. At no point in American history have people born abroad constituted more than a minority of the U.S. population
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- Author Steinlight
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The Jewish Stake in America’s Changing Demography Reconsidering a Misguided Immigration Policy By Stephen SteinlightThe white “Christian” supremacists who have historically opposed either all immigration or all non-European immigration (Europeans being defined as Nordic or Anglo-Saxon), a position re-asserted by Peter Brimelow, must not be permitted to play a prominent role in the debate over the way America responds to unprecedented demographic change.
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- Author Stephen Steinlight
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The Jewish Stake in America’s Changing Demography: Reconsidering a Misguided Immigration PolicyBy Stephen SteinlightMany new immigrants are and remain, in effect, primarily citizens of their home countries and resident aliens in America, here merely to benefit from American resources and return income to the home country before returning themselves. (There are even cases of immigrants to the United States that hold political office in their home countries!)
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- Author Hugh Davis Graham
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Page 9: Whereas civil rights reform was driven by a mass-based social movement and was characterized by intense controversy, polarized voting blocs, regional tension, and high media visibility, immigration reform was primarily an inside-the-beltway effort, engineered by policy elites largely in the absence of public demand or controversy.
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- Author Michael Dobbs
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As a Gurs inmate remarked to an American consul: "To you, we are just numbers. To us, you are the god who has the right to open the gates of the promised land or keep shut that door and condemn us to despair.
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