State of Emergency (book)

State of Emergency (book)

"State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America" is a 2006 book by American conservative Patrick Buchanan. The book's criticizes the large number of illegal immigrants entering the United States, alleging that the influx constitutes a crisis with profound cultural, political, and economic impact on the country.

Publication history

* Thomas Dunne Books (US), hardcover, 2006, ISBN 0312360037
* St. Martin's Griffin (US), paperback, 2007, ISBN 0312374364


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