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The Founding Fathers on immigration

by @ 14:52 on October 19, 2007. Filed under History, Immigration.

Guest-blogger extrodinaire see-dubya has a very interesting post over on Malkin’s site on a bill before Congress in 1790 that would have naturalized immigrants after only one year of residency.

I could simply steal see-dub’s material, but instead, I’ll just say go read and be edified.

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One Response to “The Founding Fathers on immigration”

  1. O'Reilly said on November 14th, 2007 at 2:48:

    They say we cannot dissuade. Certainly cannot convince so perhaps it is time to sow a bit of terror among the terrorists, their supporters and suppliers and as necessary, their generations.

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