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In the next 50 years the US population is projected to increase by around 50%, and new immigration will be responsible for 62% of our population growth. The United States has the fastest rate of population growth of any developed nation; as a result, we are destroying our forests, depleting our aquifers, losing valuable topsoil, and polluting our water and air , useing up farmland at an alarming rate. Much of this destruction is to meet the demands of a growing population. Unless we take steps to sharply reduce current levels of immigration, we will be condemning future generations to a more crowded environmentally degraded, and resource-poor existence.
Many of the problems with mass immigration have already become obvious. For instance, land the size of Delaware (1.3 million acres) is being taken out of agriculture use annually
What is racist about citizens choosing to maintain a standard of living and culture that can be maintained only through strict immigration control?
2006-06-19
15:38:03
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