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by Lawrence Auster (Author)
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  • Paperback: 90 pages
  • Publisher: Amer Immigration Control Fndtn (July 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0936247126
  • ISBN-13: 978-0936247120
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #934,434 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)


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3.0 out of 5 stars "Dhouma Gupta Boobsies" misrepresents my book, December 18, 2004
The first reviewer on this page, by the name of Dhouma Gupta Boobsies, summarizes my book as follows: "Auster shines the heated truth on the immigration industry--an odd assortment of businessmen, marxists, minority-politicians, and Jews--and how its relentless singlemindedness and insulation from the qualms of most Americans are driving America to the very brink of extinction."

The Path to National Suicide has nothing to do with the "immigration industry," but explains how, due to liberal ideology, our borders were opened in 1965, and how the resulting transformation of America's ethnic composition helped fuel the ideology of multiculturalism which ultimately means the end of America as a nation. The book says nothing about "businessmen, marxists, minority-politicians, and Jews." The word "Jew" does not even appear in the book, and my only reference to Jews is where I mention various figures of Hollywood's Golden Age as examples of successful cultural assimilation.

Dhouma Gupta Boobsies has fantasized his or her own book, but has not read mine.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best book I've ever read on immigration., December 28, 2008
This book (or booklet) is a must read for anyone concerned with the fate of America and its traditional Western culture. Not only is it the best I've ever read, every other important book on immigration seem to rely on Auster's work. As far as I know he is the first person to write about the destruction of our country because of the Immigration Act of 1965. Until I read the "Path to National Suicide" I had no idea how or why we had become flooded with millions of people from every Third World country on the planet.

It is a clear, wise, thoughtful and honest assessment of how and why our culture cannot survive the onslaugh of millions of people who are unassimible because of there vast numbers. And it explains how this all came about. If I could I would buy millions of copies and distribute them across the land.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Knight of the White Horse Rides -- Kalki, November 15, 2003
By Dhouma Gupta Boobsies (Owls Head, Maine) - See all my reviews
For those pessimistic about America's future, its declining educational standards, its listless culture, and its open border policies that are redrawing the whole fabric of our society, then you now have a saviour. In this brilliant treatise, Auster shines the heated truth on the immigration industry -- an odd assortment of businessmen, marxists, minority-politicians, and Jews -- and how its relentless singlemindedness and insulation from the qualms of most Americans are driving America to the very brink of extinction.

The ideological-financial elite have varied but common interests in ensuring a future stream of immigrants, but for the majority of Americans who lack access to money and the media the immigration story is all together different. When immigrants flood into this country, schools fill up with people who can't speak English, taxes must rise to pay for this, and the increases in spending are not furthering the educational attainments of native Americans, but are wasted trying to instruct English to people who shouldn't even be here. If you think America is just a world-wide charity and you get up to go to work every morning just so immigrants can free ride off your labor, then maybe you have a reason to support immigration. However, if you believe in personal responsibility, and not financing the invasion of your country in support of a radical and inferior minority then banning immigration needs to be a top priority. Wars, after all, have been fought over much less.

Lawrece Auster's slashing expose of the immigration-industry is so penetrating and fullproof, that we are now at a point in our country where there is no "immigration debate," but but an open borders agenda that uses invidious historical comparisons and fallacious arguments to give their case life. The much-abused argument that immigrants are coming here to do jobs Americans refuse to do is so specious and perverse it shows the profound dishonesty of the debate. All jobs in America were being done just fine before immigration commenced in the 1960's and 70's. Our lawns were mowed. Our tables were cleaned. Our motels didn't have messy beds. Immigrants are simply increasing the supply of available labor and lowering wages for those poorest Americans who have trouble advancing in our economy. Liberals have no shame if they claim they care about the poor and fight tax-cuts, but then support a huge immigrant invasion that takes away American jobs, lowers wages, lowers educational performance, increases crime and taxes.

The elites are doing America a huge disservice. If more peole read Auster and took his arguments to heart, we could have a revolution in this country, throw out the elite traitors, and have a manageable society again.

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