Peter Schrag

Peter Schrag, retired editorial page editor and columnist for the Sacramento Bee, has been writing for The Nation for nearly a half-century. His new book, Not Fit for Our Society: Nativism, Eugenics and Immigration (University of California Press), will be published next spring.

Currently

2007

  • Divided States

    December 20, 2007 Subscribe

    A patchwork of local laws reflects the complicated, contradictory national debate over immigration policy.

  • As California Goes...

    March 30, 2007 Subscribe

    What can the nation learn from the Golden State's struggles to deal with its immigrant population?

2006

  • Rich's Stealth Campaign

    October 19, 2006 Subscribe

    Howard Rich is pouring big money into leveraging our electoral system to serve his libertarian agenda.

2004

  • What's Good Enough?

    April 15, 2004 Subscribe

    Advocates are demanding not just equal but decent schools for all children.

2003

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