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Half-told stories

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Mon, Jun 24th 2019 @ 11:09 am EDT  by  Christy Shaw

A recent story in The New Yorker about an asylum seeker from Honduras tells a compelling story about a woman seeking to escape a violent past. The reporter, like many before her, fails to ask crucial questions that, if pursued, would give the reader a much fuller and more accurate understanding of the actual facts of the case.

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43's 44% in 2004 - Zombie Exit Polling

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Sat, Jun 22nd 2019 @ 2:33 pm EDT  by  Andrew Good
Now that we are entering another presidential election cycle, the unfortunate recycling of dubious narratives is also beginning anew. The latest example is the Lazarushian claim that George W. Bush received 44% of the Hispanic vote in the 2004 election.
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EarthX 2019: Having Necessary Conversations about Population Growth, Sprawl, and Vanishing Open Spaces

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Mon, May 20th 2019 @ 7:08 am EDT  by  Christy Shaw

My first EarthX in Dallas was fun and rewarding and, at times, challenging. Even at an event highlighting efforts to better protect the environment, it is still a challenge to convince some that addressing the effects of immigration-driven population growth must be part of that conversation.

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Breaking the population-environment taboo at EarthX

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Thu, May 16th 2019 @ 4:11 pm EDT  by  Jeremy Beck
About 70 percent of sprawl nationally is due to population growth. We have become afraid to talk openly about that because doing so inevitably leads to difficult conversations. The answers range from private decisions about how many children to have to state and local zoning laws. At the national level, Congress dictates population growth through immigration policy. That's NumbersUSA's focus. The latest Census data suggests that 95 percent of U.S. population growth between now and 2060 will be a result of immigration policy. It isn't the only factor, but it is a major one.
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Employer 'Demand' for More Foreign Workers Doesn't Mean Americans in Short Supply

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Mon, May 13th 2019 @ 7:08 am EDT  by  Eric Ruark

The official unemployment rate is at an "historic low" and job growth is encouraging. There is, however, more to the story. Wage growth remains sluggish and there is still a lot of "slack" in the labor market, meaning the claims of a labor shortage are attempts by employers to undo the recent gains made by American workers.

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NPR's Chain Migration Error

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Fri, May 10th 2019 @ 2:05 pm EDT  by  Jeremy Beck
In her interview with Jose Antonio Vargas this week, NPR's Rachel Martin mischaracterized separate proposals from David Frum and President Trump to reduce immigration. "Chain migration" and "family reunification" are not interchangeable terms.
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Death of NY Times reporter who 'discovered' NumbersUSA is a reminder of Bill Clinton backing our agenda

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Thu, May 9th 2019 @ 7:31 pm EDT  by  Roy Beck

Veteran New York Times reporter Robert Pear, 69, is being extolled for his meticulous, fair-minded, no-nonsense approach to complicated policy topics. And that was the way that we at NumbersUSA experienced him in his occasional coverage of us and our policy topic.

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Donations, re: Braintree

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Fri, Apr 26th 2019 @ 10:42 am EDT  by  Joshua Turcotte

Hello, folks. This is Joshua, running all things tech here at NumbersUSA, with the first in a series of technical posts aimed at keeping you in the loop as we make changes to our online activism toolkit. I mean, I'm on social media (probably too much), and I'll admit to the occasional curse whenever a site I regularly visit does so much as move a button. But, in time, I often find the change really was better after all. (Rinse and repeat!) It was that it was unanticipated and unexplained that bothered me, more than anything else.

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OUR NEW AD -- Real Wages Still Below 1970s Wages

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Mon, Apr 22nd 2019 @ 11:43 am EDT  by  Roy Beck
Don't let immigration slow down the momentum for U.S. wage increases. That's the key message and purpose of our latest cable TV ad campaign. A lot of people are celebrating that the recent strong economy of jobs growth has tightened the labor market enough that so that wages have been rising at every level of the employment ladder. But we're concerned that a lot of them are not aware that wages still have a long way to climb before most occupations are paying inflation-adjusted wages as high as they did 45 years ago.
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When Not to Heed Warnings – ACLU on Florida’s Anti-Sanctuary Legislation

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Most who travel abroad are well aware of State Department travel warnings, which inform citizens about dangers related to crime and terrorism in other countries. But have you ever seen an advisory designed to warn criminals not to travel to rule-of-law states in our own country? That’s essentially what the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other open border groups sought when they issued a travel warning to steer illegal-alien criminals away from Florida.

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