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End Chain Migration Or See
Another 100 Million Illegals

By Frosty Wooldridge
8-22-12

 

At the current rate of legal immigration, the United States will add 138 million more people to this country by 2050—a scant 38 years.  The “Immigration Factor” looms as the single, greatest and most deadly aspect of our future as a civilization. Out of that 138 million, 100 million will be third world immigrants. On a purely economic level, they will not be able to benefit our civilization because they lack education, knowledge and cultural inclination within the United States.  In short, they cannot come here “up to speed” with a first world country.  Thus, they exist on welfare, food stamps and assisted housing.

At the same time, if they can secure jobs, they displace jobs from our poorest Americans as to janitors, taxi cab drivers, roofers, landscapers, painters and other jobs that need only hands but no education.

That humongous number of 138 million additional Americans cannot be sustained environmentally. It cannot maintain our standard of living or quality of life. It will destroy many aspects of individual choices, liberties and ability to fulfill a meaningful work life.

It’s astounding that our U.S. Congress refuses to deal with another aspect of that terrible number: chain migration.  The more immigrants, the more they are able to “chain migrate” all their relatives until America finds itself swamped in sheer overpopulation overload.

“Chain Migration refers to the endless and often-snowballing chains of foreign nationals who are allowed to immigrate because the law allows citizens and lawful permanent residents to bring in their extended, non-nuclear family members,” said Roy Beck, president of www.NumberUSA.org . “It is the primary mechanism that has caused legal immigration in this country to quadruple from about 250,000 per year in the 1950s and 1960s to more than one million a year since 1990.”

The Nuclear Priority Act (H.R.692), introduced by Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.) on February 14, 2011 would end chain migration as recommended by the bi-partisan Barbara Jordan Commission in 1995.

Rep. Gingrey's bill would:

eliminate the extended family visa categories (e.g., siblings, married sons and daughters of citizens, etc.);
in a change from previous versions, eliminate the parents category and instead create a renewable 5-year visa class for parents of U.S. citizens;
require U.S. sons and daughters to provide satisfactory proof that they can financially support their immigrant parents and include proof of health care coverage for the parents while they are residing in the United States;
would reduce the annual number of family-sponsored immigrant visas by 111,800.

Another key element to Rep. Gingrey's 2011 bill is that immigrant parents residing in the United States through the renewable 5-year visa would not be eligible to work in the United States.

In order to stop mass immigration, birthright citizenship and chain migration, please join www.NumbersUSA.org and www.CapsWeb.org for free and become a faxer and phone caller to force Congress to reduce all immigration to less than 100,000 annually.

If we expect to create a viable civilization, we must stop mass immigration and chain migration.

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Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents - from the Arctic to the South Pole - as well as eight times across the USA, coast to coast and border to border. In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic Circle, Norway to Athens, Greece. In 2012, he bicycled coast to coast across America.  His latest book is: How to Live a Life of Adventure: The Art of Exploring the World by Frosty Wooldridge, copies at 1 888 280 7715/ Motivational program: How to Live a Life of Adventure: The Art of Exploring the World by Frosty Wooldridge, click:

www.HowToLiveALifeOfAdventure.com

 

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