Video 08.05.2011 14:39

Dr. Erler on Immigration Policy Part 1

Claremont Institute Senior Fellow Ed Erler speaks on Immigration Policy at the Luxe Hotel in Los Angeles, California, on behalf of the Claremont Institute

Edward J. Erler is Professor of Political Science emeritus at California State University, San Bernardino, where he taught courses in political philosophy and constitutional law.

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