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'''Mark Krikorian''' is the executive director of the [[Center for Immigration Studies]], a [[think-tank]] in Washington, D.C. that promotes stricter immigration standards and enforcement. Also, Krikorian is a regular contributor to the conservative publication ''[[National Review]]'' as well as a regular participant at ''National Review Online's'' [http://corner.nationalreview.com/ "The Corner"].
'''Mark Krikorian''' Is a holocaust denier, with ties to white supremacists and is the executive director of the [[Center for Immigration Studies]], a [[think-tank]] in Washington, D.C. that promotes stricter immigration standards and enforcement. Also, Krikorian is a regular contributor to the conservative publication ''[[National Review]]'' as well as a regular participant at ''National Review Online's'' [http://corner.nationalreview.com/ "The Corner"].


He is author of ''The New Case Against Immigration, Both Legal and Illegal'', published in 2008 by Sentinel, part of the Penguin Group.[http://www.cis.org/NewCase ]
He is author of ''The New Case Against Immigration, Both Legal and Illegal'', published in 2008 by Sentinel, part of the Penguin Group.[http://www.cis.org/NewCase ]

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Mark Krikorian Is a holocaust denier, with ties to white supremacists and is the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a think-tank in Washington, D.C. that promotes stricter immigration standards and enforcement. Also, Krikorian is a regular contributor to the conservative publication National Review as well as a regular participant at National Review Online's "The Corner".

He is author of The New Case Against Immigration, Both Legal and Illegal, published in 2008 by Sentinel, part of the Penguin Group.[1]

Krikorian frequently testifies before Congress and has published articles in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Commentary, National Review, and elsewhere, and has appeared on 60 Minutes, Nightline, the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, CNN, National Public Radio and on many other television and radio programs.

Krikorian holds a master's degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and a bachelor's degree from Georgetown University, and spent two years at Yerevan State University in then-Soviet Armenia. Before joining CIS in February 1995, Krikorian was an editor at The Winchester Star, as well as editor of a publication on marketing via electronic media and of the monthly newsletter of the Federation for American Immigration Reform.