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Population
Amnesty:
Overpopulation by Fiat
Immigration-fed population momentum could produce a US population of
550 million by mid-century, reaching the one billion mark in the
2080s.
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So Many People, How
Will We Feed Them?
Those who liked Proposition 187 are going to love some of the
measures proposed in How Many Americans for making the United
States "less attractive" for illegal immigration:
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The New Robber Baron
Era
By 1990, major industries
were addicted to cheap foreign labor that enabled them to keep wages
down for all Americans. A growing class of conspicuously affluent
Americans depended on a foreign servant class and ensured that
immigration remained at DOUBLE the level of the Great Wave prompted
by the Robber Barons a century earlier. Legal immigration crossed
the million-a-year mark at the beginning of this period and averaged
above a million ever since.
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Birthrates Among
Immigrants in America
Analysis of data collected by Census Bureau in 2002
shows that women from the top-10 immigrant- sending countries living
in the United States collectively tend to have higher fertility than
women in their home countries. As a group, immigrants from these
countries have 23 percent more children than women in their home
countries, adding to world population growth.
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Three Decades of
Ilegal Immigration
"This bill we sign today is not a revolutionary bill.
It does not
affect the lives of millions. It will not restructure the shape
of our daily lives."
So said President Lyndon Johnson at the signing of
the Hart-Celler Immigration Bill thirty years ago next month, on
Oct. 3, 1965. The legislation, which phased out the national origins
quota system first instituted in 1921, created the foundation of
today's immigration law. And, contrary to the president's
assertions, it inaugurated a new era of mass immigration which
has affected the lives of millions.
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