Immigration Changes
Click on the Questions to the right to learn how the United States got so congested -- and how much worse the Census Bureau says it will get if Congress doesn't change it's policy.
Introduction

1 - Why have traffic, urban sprawl, destruction of farmland and eco-systems, and school overcrowding gotten worse since 1970?

2 - Who were the more than 80 million people added to the United States since 1970?

3 - How much has annual immigration increased?

4 - What happened during 1966-1989 after Congress changed the law?

5 - In 1990, Congress changed the law again. What has happened since then?

6 - How different would the U.S. present and future be without all the high immigration numbers since 1970?

7 - What is the actual future being forced on Americans by Congress through it's immigration policies?

 

QUESTION: What is the actual future being forced on Americans by Congress through it's immigration policies?

Chart 8

This is a future that does not have to happen

Congress can change this future by reducing legal immigration

You can pressure Congress to take that action.
ACT NOW! Click here for instructions.

(Click on any word in the chart to view an explanation, or scroll through the questions below.)


Questions about the illustration above

• How can I change this future?
• What is the source for the chart?
• Is this growth inevitable?
• If this growth occurs, how will life in America change?
• How does this growth compare with other countries?
• What does the red block mean?
• What does the green block mean?
U.S. population growth?
Total U.S. population?

Additional Information
Visit the Population Media Center to learn more about actions and ideas that focus on the stabilization of human population numbers

 

 

 
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