NPG Commentary Published in Spring Issue of Social Contract Journal
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May 13, 2014
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The Spring 2014 issue of Social Contract Journal is out! This issue’s theme is: What Should America’s Immigration Policy Be? NPG Deputy Director Tracy Canada contributed the piece “U.S. Immigration Policy – An Ever-Growing Challenge,” which highlights the real facts about U.S. immigration. NPG Special Advisor David Simcox collaborated with Tracy to submit a revised version of his classic NPG …
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NPG Re-Issues its Call for an 80 Percent Cut in Legal Immigration
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May 9, 2014
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Alexandria, VA (May 11, 2014) – Observing that mass immigration has by default become the nation’s de facto population policy, Negative Population Growth (NPG) President Don Mann has released an updated position paper. The paper, Toward Negative Population Growth, restates NPG’s call for an eighty percent reduction of annual legal immigration into the U.S. NPG’s proposal would reduce the current …
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New EPA Report Shows Limited Government Oversight of Fracking
As population growth continues, our consumption of natural resources – including fossil fuels – has reached critical mass. In our effort to find a quick-fix through technology, we grasp at “solutions” like fracking – which irreversibly destroy our environment and provide only a very short window of extra time. …
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Toward Negative Population Growth: Cutting Legal Immigration by Four-Fifths (An NPG Position Paper)
Mass immigration, whether through established or extra-legal channels, has by default become the nation’s de facto population policy. In 2005, new immigrants (legal and illegal) plus births to immigrants accounted for about 2.3 million people – more than 60 percent of America’s average annual population growth at the time.1 In 2008, studies projected that immigration (legal, illegal, and the…
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The Evidence Is All Around Us
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April 26, 2014
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The NPG Journal: Vol. 7, No. 3
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April 2, 2014
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A Monthly Commentary on Population and Immigration Issues.
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Concerned About The Environmental Future of the Country?
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March 19, 2014
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Perpetual Population Growth is the Aim of Washington’s Immigration Policy, Says NPG Head Don Mann
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March 13, 2014
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Alexandria, VA (March 13, 2014) – NPG President Don Mann, in his March 2014 President’s Column, states that the current drive in Congress and the White House to double immigration grows out of the widely held but misguided conviction that immigration-fed population growth ensures economic growth. Mann rejects the warning of the President’s Council of Economic Advisors that the slowing …
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New NPG Paper Foresees Rising Scarcity and Costs of Non-Renewable Natural Resources
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March 10, 2014
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Alexandria, VA (March 10, 2014) – For more than two centuries, the United States and the rest of the industrialized world have taken for granted the abundance and affordability of the high quality non-renewable natural resources (NNRs) – minerals, metals, and fossil fuels – vital to maintaining and expanding their high-consumption industrial societies. These were “the good old days” that …
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Can Our U.S. Population Keep On Growing Forever?
No, it cannot. It is obviously not possible for our U.S. population to keep growing indefinitely. But we can, and do, pretend that it can, and, most unfortunately, our national immigration policy is based on that mistaken belief. But pretending does not make it so. …
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