The Center for American Unity is a national non-profit educational
organization dedicated to preserving our historical unity as Americans
into the 21st Century. The Center conducts research and monitors
developments on a broad range of economic, domestic, defense, and foreign
policy issues related to the American nation-state. The Center is
concerned with what has been called the National Question - whether the
United States can survive as a nation-state, the political expression of a
distinct American people, in the face of these emerging threats: mass
immigration, multiculturalism, multilingualism, and affirmative action.
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New Case at the
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Hamdi v. Rumsfeld - The Center's
amicus brief challenges the assumption that an enemy combatant Saudi
citizen is a U. S. citizen solely because he was born in the United
States to a temporary worker.
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Victories:
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The Barton Case - The Center's brief helped
overturn Mrs. Barton's conviction and 45-day jail sentence for expressing
her opinion that immigrants should learn English. |
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Alexander v. Sandoval - The
Center's brief influenced The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to uphold
Alabama's law, passed by a citizen's referendum, requiring applications
for driver's licenses be made in English. |
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