A recent Vatican brouhaha focused attention on the anti-Semitism of a key bishop. But it didn't shed much light on his order
A recent Vatican brouhaha focused attention on the anti-Semitism of a key bishop. But it didn't shed much light on his order
David Duke and Kevin MacDonald have something in common beyond their loathing for Jews
El Centro de estudios de Inmigración dice que es un grupo de expertos "independientes" que busca expandir sus conocimientos. Es más que eso.
El fundador de un destacado grupo partidario de restringir la inmigración dice que no es racista. Pero sus vínculos cercanos con un nativista clave suscitan
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The Center for Immigration Studies says it's an 'independent' think tank seeking to expand knowledge. It's more than that.
The founder of a leading immigration-restriction group says he's no racist. But his close ties to a key nativist raise questions.
This report describes how the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) and NumbersUSA were founded and funded by John Tanton, a retired Michigan ophthalmologist who operates a racist publishing company and has written that to maintain American culture, "a European-American majority" is required.
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