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Re: Population Reference Bureau Study Highlights Coming Immigration

by HarryNadds <hoofhearted07@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 8, 2008 at 07:33 AM

On Apr 8, 6:19=A0am, Ted <tedor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 7, 5:29=A0pm, "goldst...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Population Reference Bureau Study Highlights Coming Immigration Flood
> > By Donald A. Collins
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> > My fellow Americans, your livelihoods, your security, your social
> > harmony. and, yes, the very lives of you and your family are on the
> > line with the immigration issue.
>
> > A re****t just issued by the Population Reference Bureau, Managing
> > Migration: The Global Challenge [PDF] shows how immigration has been
> > raised to record levels--and may soon veer completely out of control.
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> > Philip Martin, Ph.D. is a professor at UC California (Davis) and
> > Editor of Migration News, 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 sup****ted by 30 European governments to improve
> > migration management.
>
> > Their re****t 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 3 percent of the
> > world's people left their country of birth or citizen****p 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."
>
> > The re****t 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 FAIR have
> > been pointing out, the numbers who do move are huge:
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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."
>
> > Interesingly, "almost as many migrants (61 million) moved from one
> > developing country to another, such as from Indonesia to Malaysia."
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> > The re****t 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."
>
> > 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.
>
> > The other side is also noted. In the US, the PB re****t cites
> > specifically FAIR, which "argues that unskilled newcomers hurt low-
> > skilled US workers, have negative environmental effects, and threaten
> > established US cultural values." FAIR wants annual immigration levels
> > set by need analysis--not greed paralysis.
>
> > The PRB study notes:
>
> > "Since the growth of world population now occurs mainly in developing
> > nations, the world's demographic ****fts are soon to be major....Africa
> > and Europe have roughly equal populations today, but by 2050, Africa
> > 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."
>
> > 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 do***entation
> > will seem petty in amounts.
>
> > Europeans feel increasing concern about the rising numbers of Muslims,
> > as riots 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 as coming true.
>
> > Population Reference Bureau has taken its traditional scholarly and
> > temperate tone with this re****t, but even the PRB's re****t writers
> > have let the urgency of the situation seep through their usually more
> > stolid writing style.
>
> > Now is the time for action by the United States, as this writer has
> > been advocating for years. However, our political leader****p,
> > particularly at the Federal level, has been adamantly against our own
> > citizens and in thrall to greedy employers, ideological and ethnic
> > advocacy groups
>
> > =A0Now that our country is heading into a serious recession, the
> > immigrant flood (both legal and illegal) may tem****arily abate. But
> > the Democratic Congress will surely be pu****ng 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/ her, since none of the
> > three candidates has even seen an immigrant they don't want to
> > im****t.
>
> > By 2050 the country will wake up to its overpopulation hangover in the
> > direst terms. With at least 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 seem like a distant dream.
>
> > Donald A. Collins [email him], is a freelance writer living in
> > Wa****ngton DC and a board member of FAIR, the Federation for American
> > Immigration Reform. His views are his own.
>
> Naturally, the candidates for the Presidency avoid such major
> problems, might offend someone or group or
> force the gelatinous public to think. And Congress has big issues i.e.
> steroid use in professional s****ts.
>
> "Democracy is like an old ugly whore who must drop her panties faster
> and faster for less and less".
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Wonder why people are flooding into this country?? According to every
liberal kook the U.S is the most horrible country on the planet.
 




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HarryNadds <hoofhearte  2008-04-08 07:33:15 

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