Gang of Eight

Why is Rep. Paul Ryan promoting Obamamnesty for illegal aliens?

 You know him as Paul Ryan, "Mr. Anti-Deficit" and GOP presidential wannabe, who represents Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District. But when it comes to the immigration issue, he's also the Marco Rubio of the U.S. House of Representatives.

New York Times reporter explains deceptive immigration coverage

 I've been a critic of the media's coverage of immigration for years, primarily for ignoring mass immigration's impact on every aspect of our daily lives, and especially these days when 20 million Americans can't find full-time work. Read more about New York Times reporter explains deceptive immigration coverage

Why Senate amnesty bill (S. 744) is a fraud

 "Let the people know the facts, and the country will be safe." - Abraham Lincoln

 

Here, thanks to the Daily Caller's Mickey Kaus, are the facts about the Senate amnesty bill that throws 20 million jobless Americans under the bus: Read more about Why Senate amnesty bill (S. 744) is a fraud

American workers get short end of Marco Rubio's immigration schtick

When Sen. Marco Rubio, the official poster boy for the Gang of Eight's amnesty bill, told ABC News viewers on April 14 that the legislation "gives nothing away," he was either lying or completely ignorant of the nation's unemployment crisis and how it would be worsened by giving work permits to 11 million illegal aliens. Read more about American workers get short end of Marco Rubio's immigration schtick

Sen. Ron Johnson's "Victims of Government" project ignores immigration issue

Media's immigration bias "deeply self-serving, not accidental"

 "The columnist who looks back from 40 years hence will have to squint hard to find reason to be inspired by the courage of today's media ..." Read more about Media's immigration bias "deeply self-serving, not accidental"

Has Sen. Bennet really thought about immigration?

Article title: 
Has Sen. Bennet really thought about immigration?
Article author: 
Philip Cafaro
Article publisher: 
The Denver Post
Article date: 
Mon, 02/11/2013
Article importance: 
Medium
Article body: 

According to U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet's website, reforming immigration policy and combatting climate change are two of his key legislative goals.

But there is no evidence that the senator sees any connection between them, despite the fact that the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has identified population growth as one of the two key drivers of global warming, and that most of the increase in U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in the past two decades has occurred due to population growth, while per capita emissions have remained relatively flat.

 

While they have so far neglected to provide hard numbers, the Senate Gang of Eight proposes two changes that would greatly increase America's population. First, an immense amnesty covering up to 12 million illegal immigrants, who would then be able to bring in tens of millions of relatives under current "family reunification" rules. Second, a huge increase in legal immigration, among both unskilled and skilled workers.

 

 

Together, these changes could increase immigration into the U.S. by 1 million annually, to as many as 2.25 million people annually. Using Census Bureau forecasting methods, here are projections for U.S. population growth during this century:

 

• 250,000 annual immigration = 379 million in 2100;

• 1.25 million annual immigration = 524 million in 2100; and

• 2.25 million annual immigration = 669 million in 2100;




 




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