Steven A. Camarota is Director of Research at the Center for Immigration Studies in
Washington, D.C. He is currently under contract with the Census Bureau as the lead
researcher on a project examining the quality of immigrant data in the American Community
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Impact of Illegal Immigration on the Wages & Employment of Black Workers
also appeared on radio and television news programs including
CNN, MSNBC, Fox News,
NBC Nightly News,
and
ABC World News Tonight, CBS Evening News, National Public
Radio,
and the PBS
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.
His recent works with the Center for
Immigration Studies include
Immigrants in the United States 2007: A Profile of the
America’s Foreign-born Population
and
100 Million More: Projecting the Impact of
Immigration On the U.S. Population, 2007 to 2060, Illegitimate Nation: An Examination of
Out-of-Wedlock Births Among Immigrants,
and
Natives The High Cost of Cheap Labor:
Illegal Immigration and the Federal Budget.
He holds a Ph.D. from the University of
Virginia in public policy analysis, and a Masters degree in political science from the
University of Pennsylvania.
Richard Nadler
The late Richard Nadler served as president of the Americas Majority Foundation. His works
with the Foundation included
Border Wars: The Impact ofImmigration on the Latino Vote
and
Immigration and the Wealth of States
. Mr. Nadler previously served as researcher and
writer for the National Advisory Commission on Adult Education in the U.S. Department of
Education. He was a contributor to such publications as
National Revie
w,
Policy Review
,
The
Wall Street Journal
,
Insight Magazine
,
Education Reform News
, and
Human Life Review
.
Nadler founded the Missouri Taxpayers Watchdog Association, and served as its president
from 1988–2000. He headed the 70/30 Committee (2000), the Republican Ideas Political
Committee (2001), the Council for Better Government (2002), Americas Pac (2004), and
Americas Majority (2005 through December, 2006.). In 2003, he served as political director
of the Republican Leadership Coalition.
Carol M. Swain
Carol M. Swain is a professor of political science and law at Vanderbilt University. Before
joining Vanderbilt in 1999, Professor Swain was a tenured associate professor of politics and
public policy at Princeton University. Her books include
Black Faces, Black Interests: The
Representation ofAfrican Americans in Congress
,
Debating Immigration
(ed.),
The New
White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration
, and
Contemporary Voices of
White Nationalism
(co-authored with Russ Nieli). She has appeared on numerous radio and
television shows including C-Span‘s
Washington Journal
, PBS
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
,
ABC World News Tonight, Fox News
, CNN‘s
Lou Dobbs Tonight
, CNN‘s
Anderson Cooper
,
CNN‘s
Showbiz Tonight
, CNN‘s
Paula Zahn
,
CNBC
,
Tavis Smiley Show
, and National
Public Radio‘s
Morning Edition
,
Here and Now
, and
The Connection
. She earned a
bachelor‘s degree from Roanoke College, a master‘s degree from Virginia Polytechnic and
State University, a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a master
of studies in law from Yale University.