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The Immigration Bomb


Article # : 10623 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 7 / 1993  3,395 Words
Author : Daniel James
Daniel James has written extensively on Cuba. He is the author of Cuba: First Soviet Satellite in the Americas and Che Guevara: a Bibliography, and editor-translator of The Complete Bolivian Diaries of Che Guevara and Other Captured Documents.

       IMMIGRATION 2000
       The Century of the New American Sweatshop
       Federation for American Immigration Reform
       Washington, D.C.: 1992
       158 pp., $7.50
       
       MASS IMMIGRATION AND THE NATIONAL INTEREST
       Vernon Briggs
       Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1992
       275 pp., $49.95
       
       PEACEFUL INVASIONS
       Immigration and Changing America
       Leon F. Bouvier
       Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1991
       232 pp.
       
       CROWDING OUT THE FUTURE
       World Population Growth, US Immigration and Pressures on Natural Resources
       Robert W. Fox and Ira H. Mehlman
       Washington, D.C.: Federation for American Immigration Reform, 1992
       64 pp., $10.00
       
       WHO PROSPERS?
       How Cultural Values Shape Economic and Political Success
       Lawrence E. Harrison
       New York: Basic Books, 1992
       280 pp., $22.00
       
       Three recent events, following in quick succession, have hit the national radar screen with an issue few Americans had ever thought of: illegal immigration. Now there is growing concern over the admission into the United States of record numbers of immigrants, legal as well as illegal, including refugees and asylum-seekers from virtually all corners of the globe.
       
       The first of the three to strike a raw nerve was, of course, the hiring of a pair of illegal immigrants as domestics by President Clinton's original nominee for attorney general, Zoë Baird, which promptly doomed her candidacy Though the furor has died down, her violation of immigration law has resulted in a White House decision to eliminate from consideration possible presidential appointees who have
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