Further Reading: Immigration / North American Union
Phyllis Schlafly

Amnesty By Any Other Name

When President Bush unveiled his “temporary foreign workers” plan, he got cheers from his carefully selected invitees in the East Room of the White House, but he’s getting jeers from everyone else from Rep. Tom Tancredo to Senator Ted Kennedy.

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Phyllis Schlafly

Stealth Amnesty Is Still "Sheer Lunacy"

Last year’s failed attempt to get Congress to grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens has morphed into stealth amnesty. This devious plan is hidden behind a little card that looks like a California driver’s license and goes by a strange foreign name: matricula consular.

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Phyllis Schlafly

U.S. Social Security For Mexicans?

Social Security, the so-called “third rail” of American politics, has just become more incendiary. The Bush Administration is proposing a change that is even more controversial than offering younger workers the opportunity to invest a small percentage of their Social Security taxes.

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The Phyllis Schlafly Report

Pretending Immigration Isn’t an Issue

The Republican National Committee’s mail-order fundraisers often contain a comprehensive multiple-choice survey so that prospective donors can give their opinions on topics of national importance. One issue, however, is conspicuously missing from the list: border security/immigration.

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Phyllis Schlafly

Pretending Immigration Isn't An Issue

The Republican National Committee’s mail-order fundraisers often contain a comprehensive multiple-choice survey so that prospective donors can give their opinions on topics of national importance. One issue, however, is conspicuously missing from the list: border security/immigration.

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Phyllis Schlafly

Is it Assimilation or Invasion?

When President Vicente Fox came to the United States this year, he reiterated this line, proclaiming that “the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders” and includes migrants living in the United States. He called for open borders and endorsed Mexico’s new dual citizenship law.

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Phyllis Schlafly

Amnesty Puts Profound Questions on the Table

Perhaps one good result of President George W. Bush’s toying with the unpopular notion of granting amnesty to millions of illegal aliens is that Americans are starting to have a frank debate about the constitutional, cultural, social, language, moral, and economic questions involved.

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