Universities like, Rice and Harvard, typically do not let their professors to use the schools name on their work unless their research is pier reviewed. They do this to protect themselves from embarrassment like Emory went through when it came out that their professor faked the research on guns in colonial America. Its obvious that you have never had any contact with a quality school, so its understandable that you wouldnt know that.
The Center for Immigration Studies, and the Federation of American Immigration Reform are not anti-immigrant as you try to claim. They are anti-criminal. Rice and Harvard would not have any association with an anti-immigrant group. That wouldnt be politically correct. They have no trouble associating their name with anti-criminal groups.
There is a big difference between law-abiding immigrants who follow the law, apply to immigrate and wait their turn, and the criminals who push ahead of the non-criminals, break numerous laws, and are a stain on society. Nobody minds non-criminal immigrants coming here. Law-abiding people dont like having criminals slithering around their neighborhood.
They dont like it when the criminals are homegrown. Nor do they like it when some cesspool of a country is encouraging their criminals to come here.
"Universities like, Rice and Harvard, typically do not let their professors to use the schools name on their work unless their research is pier reviewed." If this man is writing an article, he can use his title, and mention his place of employment without it meaning that the University stands by his statements.
"Its obvious that you have never had any contact with a quality school"
That's funny, what's truly obvious is that I am starting to get under your skin. It's going to get worse.
"The Center for Immigration Studies, and the Federation of American Immigration Reform are not anti-immigrant as you try to claim. They are anti-criminal."
ROTFLMAO!!!!!
They are against ALL immigration...period.
"Rice and Harvard would not have any association with an anti-immigrant group."
Let's see, you are insinuating that the fact that Rice and Harvard were mentioned as sources for the same article means that they actively approved of their being mentioned in the same breath as these two xenophobic organizations?
Did you also have to get their approval to mention them alongside Xenophobes, Inc. in your response here?
"Nobody minds non-criminal immigrants coming here."
Well, your heroes over at the Center for anti-Immigration Studies, and the Confederation on American Immigration Reform do.
It's becoming painfully obvious you may have driven by a school or two in your lifetime, but that's about it.