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Multimedia: Alex Nowrasteh

Alex Nowrasteh discusses immigration reform at the Buzzfeed Immigration Summit

Alex Nowrasteh discusses immigration reform at the Buzzfeed Immigration Summit

May 14, 2013

Alex Nowrasteh’s criticism of the recent Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on MSNBC's Weekends w/ Alex Witt

Alex Nowrasteh’s criticism of the recent Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on MSNBC’s Weekends w/ Alex Witt

May 11, 2013

Alex Nowrasteh discusses immigration reform on WRVA’s Richmond’s Morning News with Jimmy Barrett

May 8, 2013

Alex Nowrasteh's immigration research is cited on Bloomberg's Surveillance

Alex Nowrasteh’s immigration research is cited on Bloomberg’s Surveillance

May 8, 2013

Alex Nowrasteh’s criticism of the new Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on C-SPAN's Washington Journal

Alex Nowrasteh’s criticism of the new Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal

May 8, 2013

Alex Nowrasteh’s criticism of the new Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on Current TV's Viewpoint

Alex Nowrasteh’s criticism of the new Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on Current TV’s Viewpoint

May 7, 2013

Alex Nowrasteh’s criticism of the new Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on WHP's CBS 21 News at 11

Alex Nowrasteh’s criticism of the new Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on WHP’s CBS 21 News at 11

May 7, 2013

Alex Nowrasteh discusses immigration reform on FOX News Radio’s The Alan Colmes Show

May 7, 2013

Alex Nowrasteh debates Heritage Foundation's new immigration numbers on FBN's The Willis Report

Alex Nowrasteh debates Heritage Foundation’s new immigration numbers on FBN’s The Willis Report

May 7, 2013

Alex Nowrasteh’s criticism of the new Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on WKRC's Local 12 News at 5:30

Alex Nowrasteh’s criticism of the new Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on WKRC’s Local 12 News at 5:30

May 7, 2013

Alex Nowrasteh's criticism of the new Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on WPMI's NBC 15 Today

Alex Nowrasteh’s criticism of the new Heritage Foundation immigration research is cited on WPMI’s NBC 15 Today

May 7, 2013

Heritage’s Flawed Immigration Analysis

Alex Nowrasteh

May 7, 2013

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