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NPG Forum Highlights Source of Global Environmental Woes

New report finds overpopulation is key to many present-day ecological and social challenges, yet remains a taboo subject for most conservation groups. Negative Population Growth (NPG) will release a new Forum paper today. The piece analyzes the common refusal of environmental, conservation, and social welfare groups to include the issue of “overpopulation” within their missions. …

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Deputy Director’s Corner

  • July 19, 2016
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Deputy Director’s Corner NPG Deputy Director Tracy Canada can be reached by email at tcanada@npg.org. Recently, there seems to have been a flurry of activity in Congress surrounding immigration and population issues. Thankfully, not all of the action has been a blow to those of us concerned with U.S. population growth! Earlier this year, U.S. Representative Raul Labrador (R-ID) introduced …

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NPG CALLS SENATE VOTE ON SANCTUARY CITIES A “HUGE FAILURE OF LEADERSHIP”

Your gift helps publish and distribute materials like this. Download a PDF of this release here. NPG CALLS SENATE VOTE ON SANCTUARY CITIES A “HUGE FAILURE OF LEADERSHIP” Says Congressional Inaction Only Feeds More Immigration Problems Alexandria, VA (July 12, 2016) – Negative Population Growth (NPG) President Don Mann strongly criticized the failure of the U.S. Senate to pass the …

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Reforming Birthright Citizenship Survey

Take NPG’s new survey TODAY! If we are going to win the battle against ever-increasing illegal immigration, we have to act NOW to throw the full clout of NPG behind efforts in Congress to finally pass the Birthright Citizenship Act of 2015. A true immigration reform ally, U.S. Senator David Vitter has long decried the abuse of birthright citizenship by …

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NPG in the National News!

June 13, 2016 Just last week, NPG issued a new national Press Release featuring our latest Forum paper.  The new report has attracted significant media attention – and was featured on the popular news television program “Fox and Friends” over the weekend.  In fact, the new Forum paper has generated such public interest that our Press Release was picked up …

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Houston Floods Worsened by Population Growth

A recent news story from the Associated Press described how “…the nation’s 4th-largest city is being overwhelmed with more frequent and more destructive floods.” The AP story explains: “The worsening floods aren’t simple acts of nature or just costly local concerns.” NPG has long held that population growth leads to increased development, emissions, and pollution – which has been shown …

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NPG Paper Shows Impact of Refugees on U.S. Population

NPG Paper Shows Impact of Refugees on U.S. Population New analysis highlights the effect of current refugee policies on America’s population size and security. Download a PDF of this release here. Alexandria, VA (June 8, 2016) – On March 30th, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi attended a one-day, high-level conference on refugees from Syria – where …

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U.S. Supreme Court Will Rule Soon on White House Executive Amnesty

Months after announcing it would hear the landmark immigration case United States v. Texas, it is expected that the U.S. Supreme Court will decide the fate of President Barack Obama’s controversial DACA and DAPA programs in the weeks ahead. As CNN noted, these programs “…are aimed at allowing millions of undocumented immigrants to apply for programs that could make them …

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Deputy Director’s Corner

  • May 17, 2016
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Deputy Director’s Corner NPG Deputy Director Tracy Canada can be reached by email at tcanada@npg.org. Last month a new study was released by Stanford University biologist Elizabeth Hadly, which details how South America was populated tens of thousands of years ago.  In her report, Hadly compares the rampant population growth of our early ancestors to an “invasive species.”  Using radiocarbon …

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