Roy Beck is an American author and producer of radio shows on American culture and history. He was the founder of the immigration reduction group NumbersUSA, which he led from 1996 until 2013. He has been affiliated with The Social Contract Press for over 30 years and is a senior fellow at The John Carter Brown Library at Brown University in Providence, RI.
Beck is a former state director of the Federation for American Immigration Reform) and author of more than a dozen books, including The War Over Our Borders: Migrations, Assimilation and the Remaking of America, published in 1991. Roy Beck is the co-author, with Darrell C. Scott, of Black America’s Continuing Struggle for Justice. New York: Dutton Associates, 1983
His personal life
Roy Beck was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His parents were both political activists involved with the Communist Party USA (CPUSA), and they passed along the radical ideas of their generation. He was raised in a foster home after his parents were arrested for violating the Smith Act. Beck attended college at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, where he met his wife, Lisa, at a dance on campus. They moved to South Carolina several years later and have four children.
His Achievements
He is the co-founder in 1990 of NumbersUSA, a non-profit, non-partisan organization to reduces immigration levels to sustainable levels. Created and hosted radio shows on National Public Radio in 1990 and 1991.
The Immigration Invasion: An Exercise in Futility with Neal Freeman 1991 became a New York Times bestseller.
She published Controlling the Border in 1996, which authored over 1 million copies and was translated into French, German and Spanish.
They published the reports: The Immigration Time Bomb, Stealth Invasion, and the Environmental Impacts of Immigration.
I created a DVD and book titled Stealth Invasion: Muslim Conquest Through Immigration and Resettlement Jihad.
Published Blood of the Immigrants in 2005
Roy Beck is an author, activist, radio host, and former state director for the Federation for American Immigration Reform. He was the founder of the immigration reduction group NumbersUSA. See this page for additional information.
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