Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Immigration and Our National Treasures

Federation for American Immigration Reform

Did You Know?

These are not wild assumptions or theoretical propositions. These statistics are REAL! FAIR’s latest study, Immigration, Population Growth and the Chesapeake Bay, takes a close look at the impact of immigration and overpopulation on the Bay and how it manifests in localized ways.

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As one of the world’s great natural resources, the Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States and home to 3,600 different plant and animal species. Today, the Bay is one of the most endangered areas in the U.S.

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With 17 million people currently living in the watershed, the resultant pollution is putting a severe strain on the Bay—threatening the survival of indigenous wildlife as well as posing serious health risks to humans.

As part of our ongoing mission to examine all aspects of immigration, including its impact on our fragile environment, this study provides a close look at the results of sustained high-volume immigration, and recommends immigration policies that will best serve American environmental, societal, and economic interests today and into the future.

We hope that we can count on your support today so that we can continue to offer our original research and unbiased reports on this issue. This is a great opportunity to get involved and to help us advocate for sensible solutions to this debate.

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IMMIGRATION,
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