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Out of Africa: The coming decades could see a new and massive migration to Europe
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Out of Africa: The coming decades could see a new and massive migration to Europe

Caldwell, Christopher

National review (New York), 2019-08, Vol.71 (15), p.28

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Six years ago, about 300,000 fugitive aliens, who had been ordered to leave the U.S., roamed the land
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Six years ago, about 300,000 fugitive aliens, who had been ordered to leave the U.S., roamed the land

National review (New York), 2007-04, Vol.59 (6), p.6-6

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Deportations are at a ten-year low, according to preliminary internal statistics obtained by the Associated Press
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Deportations are at a ten-year low, according to preliminary internal statistics obtained by the Associated Press

National review (New York), 2015-11, Vol.67 (20), p.6

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The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees, and Border Security held a hearing June 28 on the DREAM Act, which would grant amnesty to illegal immigrants attending college
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The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees, and Border Security held a hearing June 28 on the DREAM Act, which would grant amnesty to illegal immigrants attending college

National review (New York), 2011-08, Vol.63 (14), p.6-6

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New York City has made it illegal for employers, housing providers, and proprietors of public accommodations, along with their employees, agents, and associates, to use the term "illegal alien" with "intent to demean, humiliate, or offend."
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New York City has made it illegal for employers, housing providers, and proprietors of public accommodations, along with their employees, agents, and associates, to use the term "illegal alien" with "intent to demean, humiliate, or offend."

National review (New York), 2019-10, Vol.71 (19), p.8

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Donald Trump loves tariffs, and he also desires to implement new means of combating illegal immigration
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Donald Trump loves tariffs, and he also desires to implement new means of combating illegal immigration

National review (New York), 2019-06, Vol.71 (11), p.6

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After being released into the United States by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, more than 70 percent of Central Americans who illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexican border since last October have failed to report to federal agents as instructed, according to the Associated Press
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President Biden joined the pile-on against a few border agents on horseback falsely accused of whipping migrants, a fantasy concocted on social media and amplified by a lazy or complicit media
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President Biden joined the pile-on against a few border agents on horseback falsely accused of whipping migrants, a fantasy concocted on social media and amplified by a lazy or complicit media

National review (New York), 2021-10, Vol.73 (19), p.4

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Even if the new law does not work against illegals
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Even if the new law does not work against illegals

National review (New York), 2010-05, Vol.62 (9), p.4-4

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Hillary Clinton's endlessly recalibrated position on providing driver's licenses for illegal aliens captures her career in miniature
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Hillary Clinton's endlessly recalibrated position on providing driver's licenses for illegal aliens captures her career in miniature

National review (New York), 2008-02, Vol.60 (3), p.6-6

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