Hotels Say They Can’t Find US-Born Workers; Statistics Show They Don’t Try Hard Enough
In this third and final entry to NPG’s special series on the various businesses that continue to profit from ongoing illegal immigration we examine the hospitality industry. Recent headlines reveal some serious problems:
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EARTH DAY 2024
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April 22, 2024
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This ad appeared in the Washington Times Weekly on April 22, 2024. Please click the photo to view the ad as it appeared in these publications. EARTH DAY 2024 Negative Population Growth, Inc., the nation’s premier organization devoted to the study of U.S. population size and growth, commends the entire environmental movement for its incredible dedication to protect America’s fragile …
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EARTH DAY 2024
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April 15, 2024
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This ad appeared in the Washington Times Weekly on April 15, 2024. Please click the photo to view the ad as it appeared in these publications. EARTH DAY 2024 Negative Population Growth, Inc., the nation’s premier organization devoted to the study of U.S. population size and growth, commends the entire environmental movement for its incredible dedication to protect America’s fragile …
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We owe it to future generations…
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April 13, 2024
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This ad appeared in USA Today’s Sustainability issue published on April 15, 2024. Please click the photo to view the ad as it appeared in these publications. We Owe It To Future Generations… As millions of Americans work together to create a “greener” future, the growing crush of adding tens of millions of people to our population each decade …
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New NPG Forum Paper Explores the Role of Migrant Labor in US Agriculture
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April 11, 2024
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The paper explains who works for wages on US farms and highlights the need for a nuanced discourse on the impacts of immigration and trade policy regarding foreign farm workers. The publication is the second in a series of three (to be released consecutively) that examine industries that employ high shares of illegal immigrant workers.
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Migrant Labor and US Agriculture
Click here for a downloadable, printable PDF version. The Second in a three-part series.An NPG Forum Paperby Dr. Philip MartinApril 2024 The US Department of Labor has a National Agricultural Worker Survey (NAWS) that interviews 1,500 to 3,000 workers employed on US crop farms each year and is the best-known source of farm worker data.1 The NAWS finds that 70 …
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Navigating the Future: The Global Demographic Shift
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April 8, 2024
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A recent thought-provoking article titled “Dramatic declines in global fertility rates set to transform global population patterns by 2100” sheds light on the implications of plummeting birth rates and the profound impact this will have on our world.
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BASEBALL: AN AMERICAN TRADITION
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March 28, 2024
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This ad appears in the 2024 NY Mets Yearbook.
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NPG Unveils Startling Findings in New Forum Paper on the Costs of Cheap Immigration Detention
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March 28, 2024
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The paper puts a spotlight on the private prison industry, noting its origins in the 1980s when government-run prisons were at capacity. The private sector’s role in perpetuating reliance on for-profit incarceration is detailed, revealing insights into the financial motives that underpin the system.
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The High Cost of Cheap Immigration Detentions
Illegal immigration has increased dramatically since February 2021, bringing the current estimate of illegal immigrants in the US to an estimated 14-15 million.
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