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Date January 20, 2022

The future belongs to nations who embrace stabilization

Who Said It? “Slower population growth, including less legal immigration and stopping illegal immigration, would reduce pressures on the environment and the depletion of resources as well as gain time to find solutions to the nation’s problems.” A) Former director of the U.N. Population Division Joseph Chamie? OrB) Fox News host Tucker Carlson?   The … Continued

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Date January 19, 2022

Unpacking the true intent of the propaganda from mass immigration pushers

“In the end, the only way wealthy states can ‘solve’ the problem is to make regular avenues of migration easier.”–Kelsey Norman, Foreign Affairs, 2022 Let me get this straight. According to Norman, more mass immigration is the solution to already having too much immigration??? It is vitally important that we Americans continue to stand against … Continued

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Date January 18, 2022

Lower wages are a feature of immigration expansion, not a bug

Stop me if you’ve heard that immigration has no effect (or minimal effect) on wages. Yes, the last half century of mass immigration coincides with the stagnation of real wages for most workers, but you’ve no doubt read or heard that the two aren’t related. Increasing the supply of labor, we’re told, just doesn’t lower … Continued

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Date January 18, 2022

Lower wages are a feature of immigration expansion, not a bug

Stop me if you’ve heard that immigration has no effect (or minimal effect) on wages. Yes, the last half century of mass immigration coincides with the stagnation of real wages for most workers, but you’ve no doubt read or heard that the two aren’t related. Increasing the supply of labor, we’re told, just doesn’t lower … Continued

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Date January 7, 2022

Best of 2021: Immigration Reads You May Have Missed

As the curtain closes on 2021, the NumbersUSA staff who work as part of the Media Standards Project have each pulled together a list of noteworthy media items from the year that advanced a healthy, civil, productive conversation on immigration-related issues. These pundits and reporters provided their consumers with high-quality commentary and information, allowing the … Continued

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Date January 7, 2022

Best of 2021: Immigration Reads You May Have Missed

As the curtain closes on 2021, the NumbersUSA staff who work as part of the Media Standards Project have each pulled together a list of noteworthy media items from the year that advanced a healthy, civil, productive conversation on immigration-related issues. These pundits and reporters provided their consumers with high-quality commentary and information, allowing the … Continued

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Date December 13, 2021

Will vulnerable NH Sen. Hassan defy state voters and approve BBB amnesty?

A new survey found that an overwhelming portion of New Hampshire voters oppose the amnesty that their electorally vulnerable Senator Maggie Hassan is supporting in the $2 trillion Build Back Better reconciliation bill before the Senate. The polling shows that Sen. Hassan is putting her political career at considerable risk if she votes to approve … Continued

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Date December 13, 2021

Will vulnerable NH Sen. Hassan defy state voters and approve BBB amnesty?

A new survey found that an overwhelming portion of New Hampshire voters oppose the amnesty that their electorally vulnerable Senator Maggie Hassan is supporting in the $2 trillion Build Back Better reconciliation bill before the Senate. The polling shows that Sen. Hassan is putting her political career at considerable risk if she votes to approve … Continued

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Date December 10, 2021

Was COP26 a cop-out? I think so, and here are a few reasons why

As a person who cares about the environment and who also believes in a balanced approach to economic policy, I understand that immigration reduction is essential to sustainable and equitable policy approaches on both these issues. It also means I am in a rather foul mood after listening to the same old grand speeches at … Continued

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