VDARE
VDARE is an editorial collective website which advocates for reduced immigration, including heightened selectivity in legal immigration into the United States. VDARE was created by former Forbes editor Peter Brimelow through his Center for American Unity. The political viewpoints of the collective range from paleoconservative to isolationist, and from immigration reductionist to anti-immigrant. VDARE is widely supported in the immigration-reduction movement through links and reprints of its articles.
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Website - United States - Forbes - Peter Brimelow - Center for American Unity - Paleoconservative - Isolationist - Immigration reductionist - Anti-immigrant
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The name VDARE and the site's symbol, the head of a white doe, refer to Virginia Dare, the first child born to English immigrants in the New World. Soon after her birth she disappeared with the rest of an early English settlement, and legend has it that she was transformed into a white doe.
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Symbol - Doe - Virginia Dare - English - New World
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The members of VDARE are: Peter Brimelow, Paul Craig Roberts, Steve Sailer, Bryanna Bevens, John Brimelow, Joseph E. Fallon, James Fulford, Joe Guzzardi, D. A. King, Juan Mann, Howard Sutherland, Brenda Walker, Allan Wall, John Wall, and Chilton Williamson.
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Peter Brimelow - Paul Craig Roberts - Steve Sailer - Bryanna Bevens - John Brimelow - Joseph E. Fallon - James Fulford - Joe Guzzardi - D. A. King - Juan Mann - Howard Sutherland - Brenda Walker - Allan Wall - John Wall - Chilton Williamson
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Notable VDARE guest contributors include: Virginia Abernethy, Sam Francis, Kevin Michael Grace, Kevin B. MacDonald, Michelle Malkin, and Jared Taylor.
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Virginia Abernethy - Sam Francis - Kevin Michael Grace - Kevin B. MacDonald - Michelle Malkin - Jared Taylor
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Peter Brimelow immigrated to the U.S. from the United Kingdom sometime after receiving an MBA from Stanford University in 1972. He is a paleoconservative but states he regards "many of the neoconservative leaders as personal friends as allies on the immigration issue. http://www.vdare.com/letters/tl_102503.htm.
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U.S. - United Kingdom - MBA - Stanford University - Paleoconservative - Neoconservative
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