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International Network for Immigration Research (INIR) With the crisis in Haiti sparking fears of a new exodus and illegal crossings up in the Mediterranean, maritime illegal immigration is a challenge all destination countries are facing – one that is very different from the challenge of controlling a land border. On Thursday, April 11, the International … Continued
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Back in 1972, the rate of legal immigration into the U.S. was around 400,000, as was illegal immigration. Legal immigration now amounts to 1.2 million, which pales next to the rate of illegal immigration at 2.5 – 3.0 million per year.
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This week has seen reports that Tyson Foods is anxious to hire recent asylum seekers.
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Despite the Clean Water Act, many of America’s rivers are suffering, with no relief in sight, as our population continues to soar to unprecedented levels. The Census Bureau projects America’s population will grow by another 75 million in the next 40 years, with roughly 90% of that caused by immigration. It’s significant that this projection was made before the immigration surge at the southern border, where illegal immigration has become more than twice as high as legal.
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Bartlett points out that immigration, both legal and illegal, is the largest component of population growth in the U.S., and that continued immigration is the largest threat to sustainability of the United States. “Indeed, members of the two political parties vie with each other to see which party can produce legislation that will let in the largest annual flow of legal immigrants,” he writes.
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Over seven million people entered the U.S. illegally between Jan. 2021 and March 2024; more than the population of 36 states.
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Imagine a policy proposal to add another state’s worth of people every three years without adding any additional resources to provide for all of the necessities of American life
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In a state where 95% of the land is privately owned, the trade-off between unchecked population growth and open space preservation in Texas is clear.
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Colorado College’s 14th Annual “State of the Rockies” poll is out, and voters are especially concerned about the loss of natural habitats and wildlife within their borders
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