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Chesapeake Bay Sprawl Study: What is at stake and what to do
April 6, 2026
Without immigration-reduction, population growth and sprawl will continue to drive biodiversity losses and degrade Chesapeake Bay's water quality, commercial fisheries, and overall ecological health. Read More
Next Border Crisis Brewing
The actions of these state legislatures, combined with the inaction of Congress, are a gift to smugglers, traffickers and cartels who build their multi-billion-dollar industry on one simple messag… Read More
A Better Life … For Whom?
April 2, 2026
Lionel Shriver's new novel "A Better Life" is both engaging fiction and a provocative thought experiment. It invites reflection on who bears the costs of immigration policies, and whether those co… Read More
Mass Immigration Is Pushing Right Whales Toward Extinction
March 24, 2026
The right whale is struggling to survive because of ongoing ship strikes and entanglement in fishing gear. With only about 380 left, right whales are one of the most endangered animals on Earth. Read More
THE H-1B WAGE GAP
The H-1B Wage Gap THE H-1B WAGE GAP How the H-1B Program Undercuts American Workers Source: George J. Borjas, NBER Working Paper No. 34793 (Revised March 2026) KEY FINDING H-1B workers earn 15% le… Read More
How To Start A Border Crisis
March 12, 2026
As the system became overwhelmed, authorities began releasing migrants more quickly and issuing work permits so they could earn money while their cases moved through backlogged immigration courts…. Read More
A Growing Population, a Shrinking River
March 10, 2026
If current trends continue, the Colorado River system will lose its remaining resilience to withstand further dry periods. The combination of declining flows and rising demand threatens the region… Read More
Mass Immigration Is Holding Back American Modernization
March 6, 2026
Three recent pieces of writing – a New York Times column by Binyamin Appelbaum, a New York Times guest essay by Johns Hopkins economist Jonas Nahm, and a newsletter from American Compass by Oren C… Read More
Mass Immigration is Pushing Wildlife to the Margins
February 27, 2026
Wildlife conflicts are not as much the result of animals encroaching on humans, but of people expanding into wildlife space. Human population growth narrows migration corridors, reduces buffer zon… Read More
Drivers of Decline: Environmental Stressors of Chesapeake Bay
February 25, 2026
As more people move into the Chesapeake Bay region, development has turned forests, farms and other landscapes into subdivisions, shopping centers and parking lots. As more people have moved in, t… Read More
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