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Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores

By: Michelle Malkin
Narrated by: Rebecca Van Volkinburg
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As one of America's young journalists, a best-selling author, and a first-generation American of Filipino descent, Malkin shows how every component of the US immigration system failed leading up to the September 11 terrorist attacks. Ready or not, Invasion tells the truth about the dangers the US faces within its own borders.

©2004 Michelle Maglalang (P)2012 Regnery Publishing
Emigration & Immigration Freedom & Security Political Science United States War & Crisis National Security Refugee

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