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Three-fourths are legal immigrants and their children A NEW Center for Immigration Studies analysis shows that more than 61 million immigrants and their American-born children under age 18 now live in the United States. Although the national debate focuses primarily on illegal immigration, the…
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by A Dissident Millennial Part I: The Legacy of the War THE MOST ominous trend of our time is the wholesale dispossession of White Europeans from lands they’ve occupied for hundreds and even thousands of years, reducing Whites to a dwindling minority on a global scale and a soon-to-be minority even within…
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by Lillian Brepner MAKING SENSE of the American scene can be a lot easier if we focus on the genetic ancestries of the people who live there. THE BASICS OF GENETICS Children inherit their genetic traits from their parents. (Why doesn’t Nelson Mandela have blond hair and blue eyes? Because his parents…
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by Andrew Hamilton IN TRYING to conceptualize what a current, or indeed ongoing, global head count of Whites would look like (no such reliable enumeration exists), it is imperative to keep in mind the age structure and reproductive profile of whatever population exists, as well as the dynamics of rapid…
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There are 3,143 counties in the United States. EDITOR’S NOTE: In the map above we have superimposed two census maps showing the Black and Hispanic populations of US counties, so that the remaining mostly-White areas show up in the lightest shades. National Alliance facilities are located in…
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by Andrew Hamilton A SHORT PAPER on demography by Benjamin Franklin consisting of 24 numbered paragraphs, “Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind, Peopling of Countries, Etc.” (1751), provides interesting insight into the thoughts of one of the most astute and discerning of the Founding…
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Classic Essays

As the Other displaces us in the police and the military and the bureaucracy, “protection by” will become a distant memory — our thoughts will turn to “protection from.” AT NEW YORK’S Police Academy some years ago, our racially indeterminate instructor was…
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An intelligent Black journalist looks at the tragic foolishness of multiracialism in Europe. by Elizabeth Wright “Like all of Europe,” writes Pat Buchanan, “Germany grows nervous.” Are Germans finally — this late in the day — growing nervous about the five million Muslims, among other foreign groups,…
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by Mary Kenny SHOULD FAMILIES limit the number of babies they have according to their means? The British culture minister, Jeremy Hunt, raised something of a storm over the past few days by suggesting just that: “Don’t have children unless you can pay for them.”… In a sense,…
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Kevin Alfred StromNewsReports

INSPIRED BY Bill Rankin’s map of Chicago’s racial and ethnic divides, Eric Fisher has drawn similar maps of other cities with data obtained from the 2000 Census. More cities are charted here. Each dot represents 25 people with white people represented by a red dot, black people by a blue…
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