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NPG Condemns Obama Immigration Order

Asserts that Rigorous Deportation Program is Essential Element in an Effective Immigration Policy Alexandria, VA (June 19, 2012) – Negative Population Growth (NPG) President Donald Mann forcefully denounced the Obama Administration’s new policy that will immediately stop deportations and start granting work permits for hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants now in the U.S. Mann criticized President Obama’s actions …

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2012 Student Poster Contest Winners

NPG is happy to announce the winners of our 2012 Student Poster Contest. Of the hundreds of posters submitted from very talented and perceptive students from across the country, our team of judges, consisting of NPG staff and advisors, determined these posters to be the very best of the entries. We greatly appreciate everyone’s participation in this effort, from the …

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NPG Members Support State Legislators in Arizona vs. United States

Open Letter to U.S. Supreme Court Backs State Action on Immigration Laws Alexandria, VA (April 24, 2012) – Negative Population Growth members from Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, South Carolina and Utah have publicly gone on record urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the actions of their legislatures regarding illegal immigration enforcement. With the nation’s highest court scheduled to hear …

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Negative Population Growth Marks 40th Anniversary

Founder Lauds Accomplishments and Outlines Challenges Alexandria, VA (March 26, 2012) – Negative Population Growth (NPG) President Donald Mann has heralded the group’s 40th Anniversary this spring with a call for all Americans to pressure their elected leaders to slow and halt the nation’s fast-rising population numbers before they spin out of control and cause massive economic, social and environmental …

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NPG 2012 Video Scholarship Contest Winners

Winners of the 2012 Video Contest NPG, a national membership organization devoted to population issues, invites students to compete in our Video Scholarship Contest. box 2012 Topic: Without critical changes, U.S. population is projected to reach 438 million people in less than 40 years. Capture on film how this projected growth will negatively affect the United States socially, economically and environmentally./box …

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