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immigration, immigration reform, paleoconservatism, race, racism, nativism, Chronicles, Thomas Fleming, Sam Francis, VDARE, Patrick J. Buchanan, John Tanton, National Review,
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We Were Right About Immigration

There was little critical discussion of immigration in the pre-Trump era save in the pages of paleoconservative publications such as Chronicles and VDare. We were right and it's time to say so!

Free trade, American manufacturing, America First, NAFTA, tariffs, WTO, Trump, autarky,
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We Were Right About Tariffs

Trump is again preparing to use tariffs to maximize America’s leverage and expand its deal-making options. Tariffs can (and will) be used to promote an America First trade agenda.

The Melting Pot, Der Judenstaat, Zionist, Theodor Herzl, Israel, homeland, Jewish,
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Searching for Zion

Rachel Cockerell's quest in "Melting Point" to discover the truth about her great-grandfather has produced not just a family history but a history of the broader search for a Jewish homeland. 

Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, Clare Booth Luce, William F. Buckley, Hillbilly Elegy, Troubled, Rob Henderson, Yale, J. D. Vance, military, poverty,
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The Troubled Upbringing Trend

Rob Henderson's story in "Troubled" follows a recent trend in memoirs: A troubled upbringing entailing various hardships. His story is similar to J. D. Vance's "Hillbilly Elegy."

Francis Ford Coppola, Megalopolis, Adam Driver,
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Megalopolis Is a Mega-Flop

Francis Ford Coppola's passion project confusedly tells the story of a minor event in Roman history. The bloated budget and string of mishaps hardly helped to salvage this disaster.