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Born to Filipino parents in Pennsylvania, Michelle Malkin began her journalism career in 1992 as an editorial writer at the Los Angeles Daily News, followed by a stint at the Seattle Times, and then a move to Washington, D.C. A nationally syndicated columnist since 1999, she has become known in print and on television as a no-nonsense patriot with little patience for political correctness or America-bashing.
In her first book, Invasion, she describes how our lax immigration rules allow terrorists and criminals to enter the country, despite much talk of tightened homeland security. In her latest book, In Defense of Internment: The Case for 'Racial Profiling' in ...