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The difference between past and present immigration experience is the existence of a defiant anti-assimilationist lobby that encourages legal and illegal aliens to resist adapting to the American way of life.
Michelle Malkin
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Michelle Malkin
Age: 54
Born: 1970
Born: October 20
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