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Article • October 25, 2005

Foreigners can bring more than just their luggage. The economic strain that a profusion of immigrants—legal and illegal—can create on a host country can be considerable.


Article • May 2, 2006

Conflict is brewing over the future of immigrants in the United States. The outcome of the crisis has already been determined.


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Article • November 23, 2015

It’s more than a marketing scheme.






Feature • April 1, 2007


Article • December 30, 2005

For some nations, the problem keeps getting worse. But it is putting certain other nations—including Germany and China—in a superb long-term economic position.


Article • April 10, 2006

It is a scaldingly hot topic in just about every Western nation today: How much does immigration help or hurt a society? What sorts of restrictions should be placed upon it, and how are they to be enforced?


Feature • December 1, 2010

Whoops! Right under everyone’s noses, they scored a monopoly on a rare resource we all use. In a swoop, this could bring the world to its knees.


Article • July 13, 2007

China is now diversifying its reserves away from the dollar. As a result, the dollar is weakening, and foreigners are scooping up American assets.


Article • August 4, 2020

America was naive to ally with a Communist dictatorship.


Article • March 4, 2025

The world is dividing into two gargantuan trade blocs.


Article • June 1, 2010

The “greater fool” theory is put to the test. Has Australia learned anything from America?


Article • September 28, 2010

How God made Great Britain great


Article • May 5, 2009

As the world watched the Durban II spectacle, most missed its most important revelation.


Article • May 15, 2012

The Queen’s trusted advisers are pushing her to renounce the ‘empire’ that brought civilization to a quarter of the world.


Article • April 23, 2009

Britain’s presence at the farcical “anti-racism” conference reveals the sorry state of its foreign policy.