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City of Aspen Passes Population Stabilization - Mass Immigration Resolution
Resolution #114,
City of Aspen, Colorado
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, SUPPORTING POPULATION
STABILIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES
WHEREAS: The population of the United States reached about 274 million in
1999 and is growing by approximately three million each year, over 57,000
weekly, the highest population growth rate of the developed countries of the
world. Most European countries are at zero or negative population growth.
WHEREAS: The population of the U.S .is six percent of the world's population,
consuming up to 25 percent of the world's natural resources.
WHEREAS: The ability of the United States to support a population within its
carrying capacity is now strained because of population growth. Fifty percent
of our original wetlands have been drained to accommodate growth. Ninety-five
percent of all U.S. old growth forests have been destroyed. It is estimated
that we have consumed approximately three-fourths of all our recoverable
petroleum, and we now import more than half of the oil we consume in the
United States. America's underground aquifers are being drawn down 23
percent more than their natural rates of recharge.
WHEREAS: For each person added to the U.S. population, about one acre of open
land is lost, causing a total yearly loss of about three million acres.
America annually exports $40 Billion in food. If present population trends
continue, the U.S. will cease to be a food exporter by about 2030.
WHEREAS: The report of the Task Force on Population and Consumption of the
President's Council on Sustainable Development (1996) said: "The two most
important steps toward sustainability are:
1. to stabilize the population promptly, and
2. to move toward greater material and energy efficiency in all production
and use of goods and service." The President's Council said, "...reducing
immigration levels is a necessary part of population stabilization and the
drive toward sustainability."
WHEREAS: Population growth generated by mass immigration to the United States
causes increasing pressures on our environment and forces local governments
and communities to spend taxpayers dollars for additional schools, health
care facilities, water disposal plants, transportation systems, fire
protection, water supplies, power generation plants and many other social and
environmental costs.
WHEREAS: 70 percent of U.S. population growth in the 1990's resulted from
mass immigration, comprised of approximately 1.2 million legal immigrants and
300,000 to 400,000 illegal immigrants plus their U.S.- born offspring,
annually. If mass immigration continues, the population of the United States
is projected to exceed half-a-billion by 2050.
WHEREAS: Population growth is unsustainable. With a return to replacement
levels of immigration, U.S. population can expect to stabilize in another 40
to 50 years. A temporary, all-inclusive five-year immigration reduction to
100,000 annually, followed by a return to 200,000 annually, will eventually
allow the U.S. to stabilize its population, at best at about 325 million, and
WHEREAS: A majority of Americans of all ethnic and racial backgrounds favors
substantial reduction in legal immigration and a complete halt to illegal
immigration, and
WHEREAS: The people of the United States and the City of Aspen, Colorado,
envision a country with a stable population, material and energy efficiency,
a sustainable future, a healthy environment, clean air and water, ample open
space, wilderness, abundant wildlife and social and civic cohesion in which
the dignity of human life is enhanced and protected.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the City of Aspen hereby petitions the
Congress of the United States and the President to immediately implement with
deliberate speed and by means consistent with the Constitution of the United
States, the consensus of the American People and the President's
Council-legislation appropriate to stabilize the population of the United
States and insure sustainability:
(1) that will encourage and promote all
opportunities toward establishing and maintaining material and energy
efficiency, social and environmental responsibility;
(2) by a return to
traditional replacement levels of legal immigration, approximately 175,000,
all-inclusive per year, annually; by
(3) requiring equitable wages and
benefits for workers and community environmental protections to be part of
all free trade agreements; and
(4) by mandated enforcement of our immigration
laws against illegal immigration, thereby promoting the future well being of
all the citizens of this Nation and the City of Aspen.
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