NPG Report Offers Alternative Option for Majority of Nation’s Illegal Aliens

Proposal grants substantial compensation for qualifying immigrants who voluntarily depart the U.S., offers compromise between hard right and left proposals.
Observing that mass immigration has by default become the nation’s de facto population policy – and that elected officials are struggling to effectively address the estimated population of 11 million illegal aliens currently living in the U.S., Negative Population Growth (NPG) has released a new Forum paper today…

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Over one million legal immigrants.

It also appears in the Washington Times on April 24, 2017. Please click the photo to view the add as it appeared in the Washington Times. Over one million legal immigrants – and anywhere from 300,000 to 500,000 illegal aliens – enter our country each year. Most are seeking Legal Permanent Residency (LPR) status or U.S. citizenship, so that they may sponsor …

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Earth Day turns 47 this year – yet one environmental threat remains largely ignored…

This ad appears in the Washington Times on April 17, 2017. Please click the photo to view the add as it appeared in Harpers Magazine. Earth Day turns 47 this year – yet one environmental threat remains largely ignored… …America is growing by an average of 1 person every 16* seconds. 150,000,000: U.S. population in 1950 325,000,000: U.S. population today …

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U.S. Overpopulation: Earth’s Biggest Problem

This ad appears in the May/June 2017 issues of Harpers Magazine & Mother Jones Magazine.  It also appears in the Washington Times on April 10, 2017. Please click the photo to view the add as it appeared in Harpers Magazine. U.S. OVERPOPULATION: EARTH’S BIGGEST PROBLEM 150,000,000: U.S. population in 1950 325,000,000: U.S. population today 400,000,000: projected U.S. population in 2050 …

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New NPG Forum Paper Maps the Removal of Population Issue from Environmental Movement

Download a PDF of this release here. New NPG Forum Paper Maps the Removal of Population Issue from Environmental Movement Report follows the Earth Day and U.S. conservation movement’s abandonment of overpopulation and immigration as major environmental threats. Alexandria, VA – In commemoration of Earth Day 2017 and the associated March for Science planned on the National Mall in Washington, DC …

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Earth Day and Population: A Missed Opportunity

Click here for a downloadable, printable PDF version An NPG Forum Paper by Leon Kolankiewicz  THE RISE AND FALL OF EARTH DAY: FROM SPONTANEOUS, SUBVERSIVE HAPPENING TO CORPORATE-SPONSORED FEEL-GOOD FEST I was a skinny sophomore at a suburban high school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the time of the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970. That rapidly receding, epochal event …

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NPG Report Shows Every Immigrant Admission Means 4.45 People for U.S. Population

Expert analysis finds each immigrant sponsors an average of 3.45 more immigrants, contributing to population growth.
On February 7th, Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) introduced the Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment (RAISE) Act. This bill would dramatically reduce annual legal immigration rates, specifically cutting back family preference categories – a practice known as “chain migration.” In response to this bill…

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Chain Migration: How Immigration Begets More Immigration

Just over 1.05 million new legal permanent immigrants were admitted to the United States in 2015 – a slight increase of 34,000 over the prior year, according to figures recently released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).1 The total number of new immigrants admitted in the last decade is just over 12.8 million. Legal immigration’s contribution to the U.S. population in the last decade is roughly the equivalent of adding a…

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New NPG Paper Shows Serious Impact of U.S. Population Growth on Climate Change

Download a PDF of this release here. New NPG Paper Shows Serious Impact of U.S. Population Growth on Climate Change Expert analysis reveals that U.S. population growth is “the most important factor in CO2 emissions emanating from this country.” On January 20th, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America. Throughout his campaign, …

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THE IMPACT OF U.S. POPULATION GROWTH ON GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE

  Click here for a downloadable, printable PDF version An NPG Forum Paper by Edwin S. Rubenstein  EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On the first Earth Day, April 22, 1970, the nation paused to consider the impact of human activity on the global environment. The greatest threat – as seen that day – was the prospect that future generations would run out of …

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