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Record Immigration Is Driving America’s Housing Crisis

How Biden-Era Border Policies Priced American Families Out of Their Own Communities A landmark federal report has confirmed what struggling American families already knew: record-breaking immigration has driven housing costs through the roof, pricing millions out of their own communities. The HUD Report: Immigration and “Worst Case Housing Needs” In December 2025, the U.S. Department … Continued

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California, We Hate to Say We Told You So, But …

If federal immigration policies driving national population growth continue, California's environment and residents' quality of life will pay an ever higher price. There can be no sustainability in a context of ever growing human populations.

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Ruy Teixeira’s 10 rules of “immigration realism”

Many more people want to come to a rich country like the United States than an orderly immigration system can allow.

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Community Safety or Immigration Enforcement? A False Choice.

An ICE officer shot and killed a U.S. citizen last week during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Protesters continue to clash with ICE nationwide, especially in sanctuary cities where local officials like Mayor Frey of Minneapolis have called on federal agents to leave. This doesn’t have to be a choice between community safety and law … Continued

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Salt Pollution Is Another Cost of Unsustainable Immigration

Road salt causes long-term water contamination. Mass immigration expands roads and salt use. Population growth makes the damage unavoidable.

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Sanctuary Policies Push Immigration Enforcement Into the Streets

The New York Times reports that these arrests are more common in states with sanctuary policies limiting cooperation with ICE. A Washington Post analysis found that ICE is now making more than four times as many at-large arrests per week than during President Trump's first term. Sanctuary policies do not stop enforcement--they shift it into less controlled environments.

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End Mass Immigration Policies in 2026

The border is secure and illegal migration is down. So, do we still need to be concerned about immigration? The answer is an emphatic yes.

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2026 will determine the legacy of a historic 2025

The Laken Riley Act became the first bill to address enforcement failures to be passed by Congress on a bipartisan basis since the 2006 Secure Fence Act. Twenty years ago, the bipartisan support came from the likes of Senators Jeff Sessions (R-AL), John McCain (R-AZ), Joe Biden (D-DE), Hilary Clinton (D-NY) Barack Obama (D-IL), and Charles "Chuck" Schumer (D-NY).

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An Overcrowded Nation Under Strain: A Year-end Roundup of U.S. Environmental News

Overall environmental conditions in the United States deteriorated in 2025, as the nation continued to add more people to already overburdened ecosystems. As the U.S. population reaches 345 million, the country's environmental problems increasingly reflect a basic mismatch between human numbers and ecological capacity.

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