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Dual Allegiance and the Politics of Immigration Reform

  • By
  • Michael Barone
  • Mark Krikorian
  • John O'Sullivan
  • John Fonte
  • David Keene
November 2005
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Hudson Institute Debate Video: Immigration Reform

  • By
  • Michael Barone
  • Mark Krikorian
  • John O'Sullivan
  • John Fonte
  • David Keene
November 2005
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Dual Allegiance: A Challenge to Immigration Reform and Patriotic Assimilation

  • By
  • John Fonte
November 2005
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Cantigny Conference Series: Immigration and Citizenship in America

  • By
  • Stanley Renshon
  • Peter Skerry
  • Peter A. Spiro
  • Manuel Garcia y Griego
  • Joseph H. Carens
  • John Fonte
  • Don Bragnaw
  • Charles Bahmueller
July 2000
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The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization founded in 1985. It is the nation's only think tank
devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States.