Let Them In_ The Case for Open Borders - Jason L. Riley [82]
Portes, Alejandro
Poverty
Powell, Benjamin
Prager, Dennis
Prescott, Edward
productivity
professionals, immigrant
ProjectUSA
Proposition
protectionism
public school system
Puerto Rican immigrants
Race Betterment Foundation
Racism
RAND Corporation
Randolph, A. Philip
Reagan, Ronald, ix
Rector, Robert
Reichl, Renee
Republican restrictionist argument
alienation of Hispanic voters and
Bracero Program and
Bush, George W. vs. -
concession of Hispanic vote and
gamble on immigration issue in congressional elections of and
House immigration “field hearings” and
Immigration Control and Reform Act of (ICRA) and
Kennedy-McCain bill of and
losses in congressional elections of and
Proposition in California and
talk radio and
welfare and
Resource reduction-population increase argument
restaurant industry
Ricardo, David
Richardson, Bill
Ridge, Tom
Rios, Xavier
Rockefeller Foundation
Rodgers, T. J.
Romney, Mitt
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Rosenberg, Simon
Rove, Karl
Rumbaut, Rubén
Russell, Bertrand
Salins, Peter
sanctuary policies
Sanger, Margaret
Santorum, Rick
Savage, Michael
Say’s Law
Scalia, Antonin
scapegoating of foreigners
Scarface (film)
Schwarzenegger, Arnold
science doctorates
Securing the Future (Waldinger and Reichl)
Sensenbrenner, James
Shapiro, Jeremy
shared values
Shaw, George Bernard
Sierra Club
Simon, Julian
Simpson, Alan
Sismondi, J. C. L.
Skeptical Environmentalist, The (Lomborg)
Skerry, Peter
skill sets
Smith, Adam
Smith, Ellison DuRant
Smith, James
Smith, Lamar
Social Contract Press, The
Social Darwinists
Social Security
Sokolove, Michael
Sopranos, The (television show)
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
Sowell, Thomas
Spain
Spitzer, Eliot
State, U.S. Department of
State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America (Buchanan)
state welfare costs
Statue of Liberty
Stein, Dan
sterilization
Stock, Margaret
Strayhorn, Carole Keeton
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Supreme Court of the United States decisions
Swedish
talk radio
Tancredo, Tom
Tanton, John
tax cuts
Taylor, Jared
teen pregnancy rates
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
terrorism, conflation of Latino immigration and
Texas
border patrols
welfare costs
textile industry
Thompson, Fred
Toomey, Pat
Transportation, U.S. Department of
Unemployment Insurance
unemployment rates
United Nations
U.S. Aid for International Development
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
U.S. Physics Team
University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
University of North Carolina (UNC)
“Unrestricted Dumping-Ground, The” (Judge print)
Urban Institute
VDARE Web site
Vedder, Richard
visas
wage impact of immigrants. See Labor market argument
Waldinger, Roger
Wall Street Journal, The
Washington, Booker T.
Washington Times
Wasp, The
Wehner, Peter
welfare costs argument
dynamic analysis and
federal welfare
fiscal consequences of immigration and
labor participation rates and
migration motivations and
poverty and
Rector, Robert and
state and local government welfare
U.S.-Europe disparity and
use of term “welfare,”
welfare magnet theory
Wells, H. G.
Western Growers Association
Whalley, John
White Citizens’ Council
Who Are We? (Huntington)
Wilderness Society, “Population Policy” of
Wilson, Pete
Wilson, William Julius
Wilson Quarterly, The
Winthrop, John
Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation
World Bank
World Economic Forum
World Economy, The: A Millenial Perspective (Maddison)
World Population Conference ( )
World War II
Worldwatch Institute
World Wildlife Fund
You Have to Admit It’s Getting Better (Anderson)
Young, Andrew
Zavodny, Madeline
Zero Population Growth
Zolberg, Aristide