• Here’s the Latest Update on Construction of Trump’s Border Wall

    American Renaissance - Sep 10th 2019 3:17pm EDT

    The Trump administration is replacing old, ineffective barriers at the U.S. southern border, but they cannot say when they will begin constructing wall in areas with no existing border barrier. Acting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) commissioner Mark Morgan provided updates on wall construction during a press briefing Monday, explaining that the administration has erected […]

  • ‘We Have to Be Very Careful,’ Trump Warns of Gangs Entering US from Bahamas

    American Renaissance - Sep 10th 2019 3:17pm EDT

    The acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection denied on Monday that people fleeing the devastation in the Bahamas in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian have been turned away from the United States by his agency because they did not have proper documentation. “We will accept anyone on humanitarian reasons that needs to come […]

  • U.S. Credits Mexico, Central America for Sharp Drop in Border Arrests

    American Renaissance - Sep 10th 2019 3:16pm EDT

    The Trump administration on Monday credited Mexico and Central American countries with helping to cut U.S. border arrests by nearly 60% from a record high earlier this year but then lashed out at a federal judge for ruling against a strict anti-asylum policy. With President Donald Trump’s anti-immigration policy shaping up as an issue in […]

  • Is a Dark Ages Disease the New American Plague Threat?

    American Renaissance - Sep 10th 2019 9:53am EDT

    Diseases are reemerging in some parts of America, including Los Angeles County, that we haven’t commonly seen since the Middle Ages. One of those is typhus, a disease carried by fleas that feed on rats, which in turn feed on the garbage and sewage that is prominent in people-packed “typhus zones.” {snip} I also believe […]

  • Couples Were Asked to Tell Their Race for a Virginia Marriage License. Now They’re Suing.

    American Renaissance - Sep 10th 2019 9:53am EDT

    Three couples have filed a lawsuit challenging a Virginia requirement that people seeking a marriage license identify their race. {snip} One of the couples, Sophie Rogers and her fiancé, Brandyn Churchill, went to the Rockbridge Circuit Court clerk’s office to obtain a marriage license ahead of their Oct. 19 wedding and was informed that if […]

  • Tulsi Gabbard: ‘I Don’t Support Open Borders … Without Secure Borders, We Don’t Have a Country’

    American Renaissance - Sep 10th 2019 9:53am EDT

    Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), running for the 2020 Democrat presidential nomination, says she opposes open borders and plans pushed by fellow Democrat candidates that are “essentially open borders.” During an interview with Dave Rubin, Gabbard said that unlike some of her Democrat colleagues, she opposes open borders and the agenda to invite the world’s migrants […]

  • Trump Administration’s Crackdown on Undocumented Immigrants Is Throwing the Restaurant World Into Crisis

    American Renaissance - Sep 9th 2019 3:07pm EDT

    {snip} Starting in March and April, restaurant owners and other employers began receiving “no-match letters” from the Social Security Administration notifying them that the names of some of their employees don’t match the Social Security numbers on their tax forms, the New York Times reported earlier this spring. {snip} The no-match letters, the use of […]

  • Agency Would Raise Bar for Asylum Seekers’ Work Permits

    American Renaissance - Sep 9th 2019 3:07pm EDT

    The Trump administration wants to make it harder for asylum seekers to receive work permits while they wait for their cases to be decided, a move that could deter some immigrants from entering the country illegally. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the federal agency that processes asylum applications, announced Friday it will propose a rule […]

  • 11 Migrants at San Diego Immigration Detention Center Tested Positive for Mumps

    American Renaissance - Sep 9th 2019 3:06pm EDT

    Eleven men tested positive for mumps at the Otay Mesa Detention Center this summer, according to the federal agency tasked with overseeing the privately-run immigration detention center. The detention center in southern San Diego has enough capacity for nearly 2,000 men with pending immigration court cases. Between June and August, 11 detainees tested positive for […]

  • As Plantations Talk More Honestly About Slavery, Some Visitors Are Pushing Back

    American Renaissance - Sep 9th 2019 10:18am EDT

    {snip} At Monticello, George Washington’s Mount Vernon and other plantations across the South, an effort is underway to deal more honestly with the brutal institution that the Founding Fathers relied on to build their homes and their wealth: slavery. Four hundred years after the first enslaved Africans arrived in the English colony of Virginia, some […]

  • Farm Murders: ‘White Cross Monument’— Ceremony 7 September 2019

    American Renaissance - Sep 9th 2019 10:18am EDT

    51 More white crosses are to be erected at the ‘White Cross Monument’ in memory of South African farmers who have been attacked and brutally murdered. This tribute will take place over the weekend of 6 to 8 September 2019. The ceremony will take place at the monument between Mokopane (Potgietersrus) and Polokwane (Pietersburg). {snip} […]

  • Sinead O’Connor Apologizes for Calling White People ‘Disgusting’ While ‘Angry and Unwell’

    American Renaissance - Sep 9th 2019 10:17am EDT

    Sinead O’Connor is apologizing for her past comments criticizing white people and “non-Muslims.” Last November the Irish singer — who converted to Islam in 2018 and now uses the name Shuhada’ Davitt — sparked outrage by sending a self-professed “racist” tweet announcing that she no longer wanted to “spend time with white people again,” blasting […]

  • Which Way, Western Man?

    American Renaissance - Sep 7th 2019 10:00pm EDT

    The Ethnostate, Wilmot Robertson, Howard Allen Enterprises, 1992, 233 pp. (now available through Noontide Press) It is widely recognized that America is in decline but very few authors recognize the extent to which the loss of will among whites is central to that decline. Massive non-white immigration, schools that teach minority ethnic pride rather than facts, […]

  • The Scientific and Social Policy Implications of Racial Differences

    American Renaissance - Sep 6th 2019 9:10pm EDT

    Edited by Kevin Lamb, Race, Genetics & Society: Glayde Whitney on the Scientific and Social Policy Implications of Racial Differences, Scott-Townsend Publishers, 2002, 181 pages. The editor of this collection has appended to it a bibliography of the publications of the late Glayde Whitney, which occupies almost thirteen closely printed pages. Ninety percent of the […]

  • Putting Blacks ‘at the Very Center’ of American History

    American Renaissance - Sep 6th 2019 3:04pm EDT

    Did you know that everything important—good or bad—about America starts with black people? That’s the new story we are being told about our country; Jared Taylor explains why. The post Putting Blacks ‘at the Very Center’ of American History appeared first on American Renaissance.

  • It’s Time for Black Athletes to Leave White Colleges

    American Renaissance - Sep 6th 2019 2:55pm EDT

    {snip} The NCAA reported $1.1 billion in revenue for its 2017 fiscal year. Most of that money comes from the Division I men’s-basketball tournament. In 2016, the NCAA extended its television agreement with CBS Sports and Turner Broadcasting through 2032—an $8.8 billion deal. About 30 Division I schools each bring in at least $100 million […]

  • In Howard County, A ‘Courageous’ Plan to Redraw School Boundaries Tests Community’s Commitment to Diversity

    American Renaissance - Sep 6th 2019 2:55pm EDT

    In Howard County [Maryland], people pride themselves on making everyone feel welcome. Bumper stickers say “Choose Civility.” The county’s pioneering newtown, Columbia, was founded on the premise that people of different races and economic status should live side by side. Now, those convictions are being tested by a proposal that seeks to redistribute some 7,400 […]

  • Major League Soccer Team Bans Betsy Ross Flag, Calls it a ‘Symbol for Hate Groups’

    American Renaissance - Sep 6th 2019 2:55pm EDT

    America’s premier soccer league, Major League Soccer, has declared the red, white, and blue Betsy Ross flag a “symbol for hate groups” and banned a couple in Utah from waving it at games. A Utah couple who were in attendance at a Major League Soccer Real Salt Lake game says they were told by stadium […]

  • In the Bahamas, ‘People Are Shooting Each Other for Food and Water’

    American Renaissance - Sep 6th 2019 11:39am EDT

    The death toll from devastating Hurricane Dorian will be ‘staggering’ with thousands still missing, officials have warned amid reports looters are ‘trying to shoot people’ in the scramble for food and water. Up to 70,000 are in need of ‘life-saving assistance’ while Great Abaco is said to be virtually uninhabitable, with bodies piled up and […]

  • Marco Rubio, Rick Scott Ask Trump to Provide U.S. Refuge to Bahamians Hit by Hurricane Dorian

    American Renaissance - Sep 6th 2019 11:39am EDT

    {snip} In a letter sent to Trump, Rubio and Scott requested that the federal government “waive, or otherwise suspend, certain visa requirements for affected citizens of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas who have relatives in the United States with whom they can reside as they begin the process of rebuilding their lives and their country.” […]

  • ‘Global Ancestry and Cognitive Ability’— A New Study of Racial Admixture and IQ Scores

    American Renaissance - Sep 6th 2019 11:39am EDT

    Here’s a brand new study of racial admixture and IQ scores. From Psych: Global Ancestry and Cognitive Ability Jordan Lasker, Bryan J. Pesta, John G. R. Fuerst and Emil O. W. Kirkegaard * Correspondence: [email protected] Received: 8 June 2019; Accepted: 28 August 2019; Published: 30 August 2019 Abstract: Using data from the Philadelphia Neurodevelopmental Cohort, […]

  • They Could Fire 10,000 People

    American Renaissance - Sep 5th 2019 6:42pm EDT

    Jared Taylor and PK comment on YouTube’s report that it banned 100,000 videos and 17,000 channels in just three months. Wouldn’t stockholders prefer that the company fire its army of censors and let a hundred flowers bloom? Taylor and PK also discuss Ben & Jerry’s new flavor, Jussie Smollett’s latest adventures, Beta-male O’Rourke, Italy’s new […]

  • Conservatives Call for ‘Anti-Racism’

    American Renaissance - Sep 5th 2019 2:23pm EDT

    Many conservatives take pride in their contempt for “racism.” This week, a few prominent ones demanded that their movement intensify the purge of this menace. They want to define conservatism as “anti-racism.” In a Wednesday column, Washington Examiner commentary editor Tim Carney asks: “Why the hell did racists seek homes in conservative and liberal institutions, […]

  • Ben & Jerry’s Remixes Ice Cream for Social Justice

    American Renaissance - Sep 5th 2019 11:27am EDT

    {snip} Ben & Jerry’s partnered with the Advancement Project National Office to introduce a new flavor called Justice ReMix’d. The limited-edition pint was created “to spotlight structural racism in a broken criminal legal system,” according to an emailed statement. Made with chocolate ice cream, cinnamon bun dough, and spicy fudge brownies, the new flavor was […]

  • The Great Replacement at the SEC

    American Renaissance - Sep 5th 2019 11:27am EDT

    The 2019 college football season kicked off August 24 with the Florida Gators defeating the Miami Hurricanes. Though the University of Florida is just 6.3 percent black, the victorious Gators started only one non-black player: a white right guard on the offensive line. Florida is in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). For many Southerners, football means […]