Bronwyn Lance
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Bronwyn Lance (Chester) was a Senior Fellow at Alexis de Tocqueville Institution (AdTI). As a Senior Fellow of AdTI she wrote several, mostly immigration related, articles.
On the now defunct 'shopping cart' [1] customers could order:
- There Goes the Neighborhood -- Up
by Bronwyn Lance, Margalit Edelman, Peter Mountford
$10 (Executive Summary) - Of Human Bondage, An investigation into Slavery in Present Day Sudan (April 1999)
by Bronwyn Lance
$4.99
Other articles by her written as AdTI's Senior Fellow:
- High-Tech Visa Bill is Labor's Dream Investor's Business Daily, June 17, 1998
- An Overlooked Atrocity: Slavery in Sudan, The Christian Science Monitor, March 15, 1999
- Luddites at Labor Hurt Tech Industry, Washington Business Journal, April 30 & May 6, 1999
- The Traffic Jam and Job Destruction Act: Why Congress Must Do Away With Border-Clogging Provision Slipped Into 1996 Law, AdTI Issue Brief #171, June 1999
- Cold War Hangover, Washington Times, January 14, 2000
- The Economic Impact of Immigrants, May 2000
- Prisoners of our conscience flight from Tyranny leads to a Virginian Beach jail cell, The Virginian Pilot, July 2, 2000
- Fighting Large Fires and Small Wars, The Virginian Pilot, August 26, 2000
The author for all but the last article is 'Bronwyn Lance'. The last article was written under the name 'Bronwyn Lance Chester' under which name she is still publishing in the The Virginian Pilot. [2]
At the site of the Lexington Institute there is an article written by her called How Refugees Join the American Mainstream: A Look at Resettlement in Two Communities (September 2001). [3]