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Metamorphosis: The Impact of Third-World
Immigration on American Culture, by George McDaniel
and B. F. Long
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labor, affirmative action and insatiable "diversity"
mandates fuel the flames of ethnic confrontation in today's
multicultural America. This national identity crisis is
a product of the mass legal and illegal immigration unleashed
upon America in the the 1960s. Nowhere is this more evident
than in the popular culture: music, art, dance, religion,
television, radio, magazines and movies.
Metamorphosis is a collection of vignettes and anecdotes
documenting the transition of America's popular culture
from one reflecting the values and tastes of a largely European-descended
population to a chaotic, multicultural morass.
- Approximately
1,300,000 immigrants (legal and illegal) settle in America
every year.
- Roughly
90% of immigrants are nonwhites from the Third World.
- English
is becoming a foreign language in parts of the Southwest.
- People
have been arrested for "politically incorrect"
speech.
Yet
in spite of the obvious threat of terrorism, the border
is wide open.
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