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Re: Study Highlights Lethal Immigration Flood

by maxdenton@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apr 3, 2008 at 05:21 PM

On Apr 3, 4:28 am, Earth Mother <spamearthmother1951bl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> STUDY HIGHLIGHTS IMMIGRATION FLOOD
>
> By Frosty Wooldridge
> April 3, 2008
> NewsWithViews.com
>
> 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 $9 trillion federal debt, home
> foreclosures, energy crisis and the price of gasoline.
>
> Americans can ignore reality for quite some time, but reality will not
> ignore them.
>
> The recent PEW Re****t 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.
>
> 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."
>
> Last week, a brilliant national writer forwww.vdare.com, Mr. Donald
> A. Collins penned a distressing column on America's ugly future,
> "Population Reference Bureau Study Highlights Coming Immigration
> Flood."
>
> "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 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."
>
> 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 sup****ted by 30 European governments to improve
> migration management.
>
> Their re****t begins by saying:
>
> "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 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."
>
> 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:
>
> "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."
>
> Interestingly, "almost as many migrants (61 million) moved from one
> developing country to another, such as from Indonesia to Malaysia."
>
> 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."
>
> 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.
>
> "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 proposes that annual
> immigration levels must be 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
> 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."
>
> 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
> do***entation will seem petty in amounts.
>
> "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!"
>
> Raspail's prediction manifested as France accepted over six million
> Middle Eastern immigrants that have created stagnant ghettos, social
> chaos and dissension in France.
>
> The "Population Reference Bureau" took 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
> indolent writing style.
>
> "Now is the time for action by the United States, as this writer has
> been advocating for years," Collins said. "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."
> Collins continued, "Now 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 or 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 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."
>
> Dear reader, you may procure more information and take action as to
> our fate by accessing these web sites:
>
>
www.fairus.orgwww.numbersusa.comwww.thesocialcontract.comwww.capsweb.orgwww.limitstogrowth.orgwww.proenglish.orgwww.immigrationshumancost.org
>
> Listen to Frosty Wooldridge on Tuesdays and Thursdays as he interviews
> top national leaders on his radio show "Connecting the Dots" at
> republicbroadcasting.org at 6:00 PM Mountain Time. Adjust tuning in to
> your time zone.
>
> http://www.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frosty351.htm
> --
> A man went looking for America.......
> And couldn't find it anywhere......

Don't be a pus-gutted PC wimp. Repeat after me:

"A good illegal alien is a dead illegal alien."

Alex
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Re: Study Highlights Lethal Immigration Flood
maxdenton@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2008-04-03 17:21:10 
Re: Study Highlights Lethal Immigration Flood
phil scott <phil@[EMAI  2008-04-04 01:48:16 
Re: Study Highlights Lethal Immigration Flood
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-04-04 15:41:22 
Re: Study Highlights Lethal Immigration Flood
BobR <reed1@[EMAIL PRO  2008-04-04 15:48:59 
Re: Study Highlights Lethal Immigration Flood
Ted <tedorn44@[EMAIL P  2008-04-06 03:32:49 
Re: Study Highlights Lethal Immigration Flood
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-04-06 12:58:22 

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