The Intellectual Roots of Nativism

By Tucker Carlson
Wall Street Journal
October 2, 1997

When the US Commission on Immigration Reform issued its final report on Tuesday, Dan Stein, executive director of the Federation for Immigration Reform, stood ready to comment. Responding to a recommendation that the US citizenship oath... Continue »

Even an anti-immigrant hate group seems wary about being publicly associated with dangerous “invasion” and great replacement conspiracy theories cited as an inspiration in multiple deadly terrorist attacks, as The Hill’s Rafael Bernal has highlighted. So what’s Virginia GOP candidate Cameron Hamilton’s excuse for remaining silent when his friends... Continue »
Even an anti-immigrant hate group seems wary about being publicly associated with dangerous “invasion” and great replacement conspiracy theories cited as an inspiration in multiple deadly terrorist attacks, as The Hill’s Rafael Bernal has highlighted. So what’s Texas GOP candidate Mayra Flores’ excuse for remaining silent when her friends... Continue »
Even an anti-immigrant hate group seems wary about being publicly associated with dangerous “invasion” and great replacement conspiracy theories cited as an inspiration in multiple deadly terrorist attacks, as The Hill’s Rafael Bernal has highlighted. So what’s Rep. Mike Lawler’s excuse for remaining silent when his colleagues in the... Continue »
Even an anti-immigrant hate group seems wary about being publicly associated with dangerous “invasion” and great replacement conspiracy theories cited as an inspiration in multiple deadly terrorist attacks, as The Hill’s Rafael Bernal has highlighted. So what’s Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s excuse for remaining silent when her colleagues in the... Continue »
Even an anti-immigrant hate group seems wary about being publicly associated with dangerous “invasion” and great replacement conspiracy theories cited as an inspiration in multiple deadly terrorist attacks, as The Hill’s Rafael Bernal has highlighted. So what’s Rep. Jen Kiggans’ excuse for remaining silent when her colleagues in the... Continue »
Even an anti-immigrant hate group seems wary about being publicly associated with dangerous “invasion” and great replacement conspiracy theories cited as an inspiration in multiple deadly terrorist attacks, as The Hill’s Rafael Bernal has highlighted. So what’s Rep. Monica De La Cruz’s excuse for remaining silent when her colleagues... Continue »
Even an anti-immigrant hate group seems wary about being publicly associated with dangerous “invasion” and great replacement conspiracy theories cited as an inspiration in multiple deadly terrorist attacks, as The Hill’s Rafael Bernal has highlighted. So what’s Rep. David Valadao’s excuse for remaining silent when his colleagues in the... Continue »
Even an anti-immigrant hate group seems wary about being publicly associated with dangerous “invasion” and great replacement conspiracy theories cited as an inspiration in multiple deadly terrorist attacks, as The Hill’s Rafael Bernal has highlighted. So what’s Rep. Mike Garcia’s excuse for remaining silent when his colleagues in the... Continue »
Even an anti-immigrant hate group seems wary about being publicly associated with dangerous “invasion” and great replacement conspiracy theories cited as an inspiration in multiple deadly terrorist attacks, as The Hill’s Rafael Bernal has highlighted. So what’s Rep. John Duarte’s excuse for remaining silent when his colleagues in the... Continue »