Middle American News
is a monthly tabloid newspaper published by Middle American Institute in Raleigh, North Carolina. Middle American Institute,Inc., is a non-profit organization, recognized as tax-exempt under I.R.C. Section 501 (c) (4). Published since 1995, the paper provides news and information primarliy on politics and immigration, but frequently covers other important issues such as economics and foreign affairs.

Although the paper often lobbies for or against federal legislation, it does not seek to influence the election or defeat of any candidate for public office. The paper advocates border security and sensible limits on immigration, and strongly opposes multiculturalism and globalist, "free trade" economic policies. Middle American News advocates preservation of America's historic European-derived cultural identity, and believes the American people have the right to advocate and work for the establishment of national policies designed to preserve and protect the majority status of its core, European-descended population.

Contributors to Middle American News include Patrick J. Buchanan, Phyllis Schlafly, Ann Coulter, Chilton Williamson, and the late Samuel Francis among others. Subscriptions are $20.00 per year in the U.S.


Here's a free sample print issue

The sample pdf edition includes the features you see at left, plus lots more. The actual print edition also includes an 11-page Viewpoint section with columnists Pat Buchanan, Ann Coulter, Phyllis Schlafly, and others, that for copyright reasons cannot be included in the sample.

 

 


Provides a view of world events Wayne Lutton's views on the world of diversity What third-world immigration is doing to the U.S. Short news items How people like you are getting involved How governments are spending your money