This book examines the impact of immigration on U.S. society--on schools, social services, jobs, taxpayers. This book offers alternatives to present policies.
I'm afraid that most of the material in this work is quite dated. Accurate as far as it goes, but seems to reference nothing much beyond the 2000 election.
I suppose we're that much further along to recreating Yugoslavia inside the United States, as Eldredge seemed to predict (though not in that exact term), and that the denouement of Yugoslavia is now pretty much assured to be our own. As Eldredge feared, though he hoped could be avoided.