The Tomorrow’s America Interview Series

The Tomorrow’s America Interview Series is a comprehensive collection of provocative interviews that examine the political, social, economic, environmental and cultural aspects surrounding immigration from the 1890s through the first decade of the 21st century. Each interview is available for purchase on DVD.

Each volume in the Interview Series features in-depth and unabridged commentary from a prominent national spokesperson on immigration issues and America’s future. Interviewees include leading scholars, policymakers, and activists engaged in the intensifying national immigration debate.

Click a thumbnail below for a short preview video of each interviewee. For more information about the interviewee, links to other websites and information resources, and to purchase a copy of the DVD, click the interviewee’s name.


Leah Durant

Leah Durant

Executive Director of Progressives for Immigration Reform

Lawrence Fuchs

Lawrence Fuchs

Vice Chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, 1990-1997

William Frey

William Frey

Demographer with the Brookings Institution and a professor at the University of Michigan

Otis Graham, Jr.

Otis Graham, Jr.

Historian and author of Immigration Reform and America’s Unchosen Future and Unguarded Gates

Edwin Rubenstein

Edwin Rubenstein

Economist and business journalist whose focus is the nation's financial burden caused by mass immigration and increasing population

Lester Brown

Lester Brown

Executive director of the Earth Policy Institute, author of Plan B 4.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization, and one of the world's foremost thinkers on environmental issues

Richard Lamm

Richard Lamm

An early environmental activist and three-term governor of Colorado who successfully led the fight against funding the 1976 Winter Olympics

Fr. Patrick Bascio, C.S.Sp.

Fr. Patrick Bascio, C.S.Sp.

A retired Catholic priest who spent 50 years in Africa, the Caribbean, and New York City, and author of On The Immorality of Illegal Immigration

Susan Martin

Susan Martin

Executive director of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform ('94–'97) and director of the Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown

Roy Beck

Roy Beck

Founder and executive director of NumbersUSA, a citizens' organization lobbying Congress for immigration reduction legislation and against "open borders"