- Most Americans do not understand nor do they grasp their
ominous fate as to relentless, unending and massive legal and illegal immigration
into their country. In reality, most Americans could care less. They
remain numb to the Iraq War, a
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- $9 Trillion federal debt, home foreclosures, energy crisis
and the price of gasoline.
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- Americans can ignore reality for quite some time, but
reality will not ignore them.
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- The recent PEW Report projected 138 million people added
to the USA in 40 years. We'll add 100 million by 2035, a lightning bolt
27 years from now! One in five "hyphenated-Americans" will be
foreign born.
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- Dr. Otis Graham summed it up in his book: "Unguarded
Gates: A History of America's Immigration Crisis." He wrote, "Most
Western elites continue urging the wealthy West not to stem the migrant
tide, but to absorb our global brothers and sisters until their horrid
ordeal has been endured and shared by all--ten billion humans packed onto
an ecologically devastated planet by 2050."
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- Last week, a brilliant national writer for www.vdare.com,
Mr. Donald A. Collins penned a distressing column on America's ugly future,
"Population Reference Bureau Study Highlights Coming Immigration Flood."
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- "My fellow Americans, your livelihoods, your security,
your social harmony and yes, your very lives of you and your family stand
in the crosshairs of the immigration issue," Collins said. "A
report just issued by the Population Reference Bureau, 'Managing Migration:
The Global Challenge' shows how immigration has been raised to record
levels-and may soon veer completely out of control."
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- Dr. Philip Martin, a professor at UC California and editor
of Migration News, presents a monthly summary of this issue. His
collaborating co-author is Gottfried Zurcher, director general of International
Center for Migration Policy Development in Vienna, Austria, an entity supported
by 30 European governments to improve migration management.
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- Their report begins by saying:
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- "The number of international migrants is at an all-time
high. There were 191 million migrants in 2005, which means that three percent
of the world's people left their country of birth or citizenship for a
year or more. The number of international migrants in industrialized countries
more than doubled between 1985 and 2005, from almost 55 million to 120
million."
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- The report acknowledges that "most of the world's
6.6 billion people never cross a national border; most live and die near
their place of birth. Those who cross national borders usually move to
nearby countries, for example, from Mexico to the United States, or from
Turkey to Germany."
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- But, as long time advocates of reform such as VDARE.com
and FAIRUS.org (Federation for American Immigration Reform) have been pointing
out, the numbers who do move astound any demographer:
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- "The largest flow of migrants is from less developed
to more developed countries. In 2005, 62 million migrants from developing
countries moved to more developed countries...large flows of people also
move from one industrialized country to another, from Canada to the United
States, for example, and much smaller flows move from more developed to
less developed countries, such as people from Japan who work in or retire
to Thailand."
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- Interestingly, "almost as many migrants (61 million)
moved from one developing country to another, such as from Indonesia to
Malaysia."
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- The report notes: "The United Nation's 1948 Universal
Declaration of Human Rights asserts that 'everyone has the right to leave
any country, including his own, and to return to his country.' However,
the right to emigrate does not give migrants a right to immigrate, and
most migrants are not welcomed unconditionally into the countries to which
they move."
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- Collins said, "This PRB study pulls no punches:
it names open borders advocates, such as the Catholic Church, whose adherents
are increasingly the undereducated of the developing world, and the World
Bank with excess populations to serve and the impossible mantra of perpetual
growth as good for both sending and receiving countries.
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- "The other side is also noted. In the US, the PB
report cites specifically FAIR, which "argues that unskilled newcomers
hurt low-skilled US workers, have negative environmental effects, and threaten
established US cultural values." FAIR proposes that annual immigration
levels must be set by need analysis-not greed paralysis."
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- The PRB study notes:
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- "Since the growth of world population now occurs
mainly in developing nations, the world's demographic shifts are soon to
be major.Africa and Europe have roughly equal populations today, but by
2050, Africa at 737 million people is projected to have three times more
residents. If Africa remains poorer than Europe, the two continents' diverging
demographic trajectories may propel young people from overcrowded cities
such as Cairo and Lagos to move to Berlin and Rome."
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- Collins said, "As the migration implodes into cities
around the world and because of the income disparities between rich and
poor nations, desperate migrants will accept what the authors call 3-D
jobs (e.g. dirty, difficult, and dangerous) and today's creation of false
documentation will seem petty in amounts.
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- "Europeans feel the rising numbers of Muslims as
riots increase and other disturbances flare in France and elsewhere. Threats
against journalists and cartoonists by Muslims have highlighted the results.
Many in France and elsewhere see the 1975 Jean Raspail novel, The
Camp of the Saints , where he talks about an armada of the world's poor
resettling in France: "You don't know my people-the squalor, superstitions,
the fatalistic sloth that they've wallowed in for generations. You don't
know what you're in for if that fleet of brutes ever lands in your lap.
Everything will change I n this country of yours. They will swallow you
up!"
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- Raspail's prediction manifested as France accepted over
six million Middle Eastern immigrants that have created stagnant ghettos,
social chaos and dissension in France.
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- The "Population Reference Bureau" took its
traditional scholarly and temperate tone with this report, but even the
PRB's report writers have let the urgency of the situation seep through
their usually more indolent writing style.
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- "Now is the time for action by the United States,
as this writer has been advocating for years," Collins said. "However,
our political leadership, particularly at the Federal level, has been adamantly
against our own citizens and in thrall to greedy employers, ideological
and ethnic advocacy groups."
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- Collins continued, "Now that our country is heading
into a serious recession, the immigrant flood (both legal and illegal)
may temporarily abate. But the Democratic Congress will surely be pushing
amnesty for the 20 million-plus illegal aliens here now-a move which will
attract millions more over the next decades. And the new President will
be ready to sign anything Congress sends to him or her, since none of the
three candidates has even seen an immigrant they don't want to import.
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- "By 2050 the country will wake up to its overpopulation
hangover in the direst terms. With at least 150-200 million more added
to our present 310 million--the rule of law, the social security system
and all the legal benefits of today's America will become a distant dream."
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- Take action: www.thesocialcontract.com ; www.numbersusa.com
; www.fairus.org ; www.firecoalition.com ; www.alipac.us ; www.capsweb.org
; www.vdare.com ; www.immigrationcounters.com ; www.proenglish.org ; www.patriotunion.org
; www.SafeAmericaAct.com; www.cairco.org ; www.politicaltruthandfact.com ;
www.patriotunion.org ; WWW.immigrationshumancost.org ;www.limitstogrowth.org
; www.balance.org; www.carryingcapacity.org
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- Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents
from the Arctic to the South Pole as well as six times across
the USA, coast to coast and border to border. In 2005, he bicycled from
the Arctic Circle, Norway to Athens, Greece. He presents "The Coming
Population Crisis in America: and what you can do about it" to civic
clubs, church groups, high schools and colleges. He works to bring
about sensible world population balance at his website www.frostywooldridge.com
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- Listen to Frosty Wooldridge on Tuesdays and Thursdays
as he interviews top national leaders on his radio show "Connecting
the Dots" at www.republicbroadcasting.org at 6:00 PM Mountain Time.
Adjust tuning in to your time zone.
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- "To sit back hoping that someday, someway, someone
will make things right is to go on feeding the crocodile, hoping
he will eat you last but eat you he will."
- ~ Ronald Reagan
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- http://www.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frosty344.htm
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