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For an immigration time-out: http://www.projectusa.org/

California growing faster than Bangladesh
Issue 75: May 23, 2001

Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
Ed Abbey

+== TIME OUT PROJECT ==+

Last December, in a Los Angeles Times story, reporter Robin Wright asked
Bangladeshi President Sheika Hasina:

"At independence, Bangladeshi women averaged six to seven children.
Today, that rate has been halved by a strong family planning program.
Yet, Bangladesh still has 120 million people and by the year 2050 will
have at least twice that number, according to the U.S. State
Department.  How will Bangladesh feed, educate, employ and house those
kinds of numbers?"

"We'll send them to America!" President Hasina replied, laughing.
(Full horrifying quote: http://projectusa.org/Ezine_memo.html)

In light of recent Census Bureau projections showing immigration
doubling US population within the lifetimes of today's children, the
American people might ask President Bush a similar question about one of
our fastest-growing states:

"With the population of California already at 34 million and expected to
reach 60 million by 2050, overwhelmingly because of mass immigration,
how will we provide energy for all those people?"

Our president would likely respond with his stock immigration campaign
answer, "Family values don't stop at the Rio Grande," -- a response only
slightly less flippant than President Hasina's.  Or he might borrow a
page from the Hasina Plan, and offer to send excess Californians to
Colorado.

More reading:

California's population growth rate increases -- now almost 50 percent
higher than that of Bangladesh
http://www.cap-s.org/pressreleases.html#NEWS RELEASE 5 16

People 'longage,' power shortage
Rick Oberlink in the San Diego Union
http://www.cap-s.org/sdutoberlink.html
Now (California's) No. 1 concern, energy is shaping views on immigration
and politics.
The Christian Science Monitor, May 21, 2001
http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/2001/05/21/fp10s1-csm.shtml


+== TAKE POSITIVE ACTION ==+

Unless Congress acts soon, California's relentless immigration-driven
growth will mean more power plants and grids; more subdivisions, strip
malls, traffic and pollution; and tighter water supplies -- with no
relief in sight for the already over-developed state.

Since the world adds another U.S. in population (net) every four years
-- 99% percent of which growth occurs in developing countries like
Bangladesh -- there is an almost limitless supply of those who will come
seeking higher levels of consumption.
(http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/wp98001.html)

(And they will continue to come until one of two things happens: either
1) Congress finally adopts a responsible immigration policy, or 2)
quality of life in California and the rest of the nation deteriorates to
the point that America is no longer a desirable place to live.)

This kind of growth, and the development it will spawn, is a serious
environmental issue, to be sure. So what is our country's premier
environmental organization doing to address this clear and looming
population disaster?  The well-funded, 600,000-member Sierra Club is
standing on the sidelines impotently advocating for the PC fantasy of
"global population solutions."

So weak and environmentally useless is the Sierra Club on growth, that
even the pro-development National Association of Home Builders recently
endorsed the Sierra Club's position on development.
(http://www.nahb.com/news/sierraresponse.htm)

Meanwhile, public debate on the California power crisis has become a red
herring, pitting conservation against development.  While conservation
should be a part of any environmental agenda, it is clearly only a part
of the solution -- growth and its causes must be addressed.

You can call the Sierra Club and encourage them to think globally, but
ACT LOCALLY on the serious issue of population growth and immigration.

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 415 977 5500

And a short polite letter to your local newspaper noticing immigration
is not being discussed in the debate on California's energy shortage
would be an important and helpful action to take. www.newsdirectory.com


+== QUOTE OF THE WEEK ==+

Human history becomes more and more a race between education and
catastrophe.
H. G. Wells (1866 - 1946)


+==EMAIL OF THE WEEK==+

I think most of the pro-mass immigrationalists have forgotten that
immigration is a privilege and not a right. I can't imagine where we
would be today without quality organizations like ProjectUSA, FAIR, and
NumbersUSA making such a positive impact on this issue by enlightening
us on the flagrant abuses and fraud in the system as well as
communicating the vital importance of a stable and sustainable
population.

Paul Francis
Cary, North Carolina


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