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Alexandra Bruce
November 7, 2013

Global humanitarian reasons for current U.S. immigration are tested in this updated version of immigration author and journalist Roy Beck’s colorful presentation of data from the World Bank and U.S. Census Bureau.

NumbersUSA Education & Research Foundation is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that favors an environmentally sustainable and economically just America and seeks to educate the public about the effects of high levels of immigration on U.S. overpopulation, the environment, jobs, education and wages.

What is not being said in Beck’s presentation is that the sheer size of the populations in countries like China and India mean that they will inevitably produce more geniuses and consumers for natural resources, as their countries inevitably rise on the world stage. The US can try to compete with these countries by angling to take the best and the brightest of these societies, in addition to the “poor huddled masses” for cheap labor that has made America what it is.

Anyone who’s been alive for over 40 years has probably noticed the marked increase in air quality and decrease in water pollution in the US. This is not just the work of the EPA in action – but evidence of the greatest transfer of wealth in human history: the export of US industries to places like China and India – with its attendant pollution. These two countries also have the highest per capita of premature deaths related to poor air quality. This is the price they have paid – and will continue to pay, as members of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), who are destined to dominate the world economy before the end of this century.

Does the US really want all of that pollution back? Does the US really still need to bomb countries back into the Stone Age, in order to remain dominant, in a battle that is already lost?

Or can the US suck it up and transition from an empire into a civilized state, that takes care of its own? This is exactly what has occurred with so many countries in Europe, who raped and pillaged Africa and Asia to attain much of the wealth that formed the basis for their current standards of living, just as America built the foundation of its own wealth by stealing the lands of the indigenous populations and using African slaves and later, European and other wage slaves to create our own standard of living…Things that make you go hmmm…

Learn More: http://www.NumbersUSA.org

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