American Decades
The Immigration Debate
"To Reunite a Nation"
Speech
By: Patrick J. Buchanan
Date: January 18, 2000
Source: Buchanan, Patrick J. "To Reunite a Nation." Delivered at the Richard M. Nixon Library, January 18, 2000. Available online at http://www.buchanan.org/pa-00-0118-immigration.html (accessed March 8, 2003).
About the Author: Patrick J. Buchanan (1938–) was raised in a Catholic family in Washington, D.C., where he learned the argumentative style that would later serve him well. After studying at Georgetown University and the Columbia University School of Law, he began a career as a journalist before joining the New York City law firm where Richard Nixon practiced. When Nixon was elected president in 1968, Buchanan joined his administration as a speechwriter. He returned to journalism as a columnist in the 1970s and began a...
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