Xenophobia in the United States
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- Anti-Indian organization ‘One
Nation’ sprouts in Oklahoma: Collins cites education as
cure
- By Wilhelm Murg, Indian Country Today, 19
August 2003. One Nation, a privately-funded group based in
Oklahoma, was created to hold the line against tribal
authority and sovereignty. It advocates on issues relating
to how Native American tribal authority and power is
distorting the free market American economy.
- The Smearing of Bustamante— The Far
Right and Anti-Mexican Racism
- By Jorge Mariscal, Counterpunch, 30 August
2003. The recent media flap around the candidacy of
Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante and his membership in the student
organization Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan
(MEChA) indicates just how far the rhetoric and tactics of
the extreme right have entered the media mainstream.
- Harvard scholar pens attack on
immigration
- By Albor Ruiz, New York Daily News, 26
February 2004. Samuel Huntington, the chairman of Harvard
University’s Academy for International and Area
Studies, wrote an essay that will add fuel to
anti-immigration fires. He argues that immigration from
Latin America could cause the U.S. to loose its
core
Anglo-Protestant culture.