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Immigration [Poll-Rasmussen, May 4, 2015]

Support for More Border Control Hits Four-Year High
Rasmussen Reports
Monday, May 4, 2015
National News

A growing number of voters consider illegal immigration a serious problem and believe controlling the border is the most important thing the government can do, even if using the military is necessary.

Niger Is a Transit Point for Thousands of Africans Headed North

African overpopulation drives mass migration to population-stabilized Europe
Limits To Growth
Saturday, May 2, 2015
National News

When we see news of the African invasion of Europe, what’s generally presented is the situation on the Mediterranean of rickety boats jammed with young men determined to reach the free stuff of the First World. What’s even more alarming is how far they travel over dangerous desert terrain to demand life in Europe.

Africa on the Brink

Taki's Magazine
Thursday, April 30, 2015
National News
The governments of Europe are confronting an epochal choice in the Mediterranean. Do they allow Europe to remain on course toward inundation by the African population explosion, inevitably turning Florence into Ferguson and Barcelona into Baltimore?
 

Immigrant Population to Hit Highest Percentage Ever in 8 years

1 in 7 U.S. residents will be foreign-born
Center for Immigration Studies
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Our American Future

Earth Day 2015 - Missing the Mark

April 22, 2015 - Earth Day 2015 brings us news of California's diminishing water resources, which portends disaster for California's bread basket. Yet because of immigration-driven population growth, demand for water, food, and natural resources is increasing in California and in the entire United States. 

Immigration, Population Growth, and the Environment

Immigration, Population Growth, and the Environment
by Leon Kolankiewicz, Center for Immigration Studies, April 2015
 
Leon Kolankiewicz is a wildlife biologist and consulting environmental planner

California Discovers Natural Limits

Mass immigration is driving United States population beyond sustainable limits
Immigration Reform
Friday, April 10, 2015
Our American Future

U.S. cities 'secretly selected' for importing Muslims

Requests for information often ignored, stymied
WND.com
Thursday, April 9, 2015
National News

With Muslim immigrants streaming into the United States at a rate of 100,000 per year, some of the communities targeted for new arrivals are seeking information on their new neighbors, only to be frustrated by federal bureaucrats and their hired contractors.

Department of State Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration Office of Admissions - Refugee Processing Center Affiliate Directory

Colorado - Affiliate Directory
U.S. State Department-list of communities selected for refugee resettlement
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Our American Future

Colorado - Affiliate Directory, Page 6 Printed on Nov 21, 2014 11:42 AM
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It Takes How Much Water to Grow an Almond?!

Why California's drought is a disaster for your favorite fruits, vegetables, and nuts.
Mother Jones
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Our American Future

...California, supplier of nearly half of all US fruits, veggies, and nuts, is on track to experience the driest year in the past half millennium. Farms use about 80 percent of the state's "developed water," or water that's moved from its natural source to other areas via pipes and aqueducts...

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