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America: Escape Valve for Third World Refugees

In the last few months, 47,000 refugee children stormed America’s southern border. They arrived from Central and South America. The usual onslaught from Mexico’s overburdened population continued by the thousands.

In excess of 15 million undocumented Mexican border crossers now call America home. They feed off America’s welfare systems from housing, food, educational and medical care. They cost taxpayers in excess of $346 billion annually across 15 federal agencies.

Bush, Clinton, Bush II and Obama stopped enforcing our borders 30 years ago. The word spread like a California wildfire.

Journalist Tom Ashbrook reported: “The numbers of children surging over the southern US border now – unaccompanied, as young as six—is just staggering. Forty thousand-plus. Up 90 percent. Still growing, flooding in. Coming up from Central America, Mexico. Coming a thousand miles and more from Honduras. Scared north by vicious gangs. And now, piling up in US facilities not designed for an influx of kids.”

The third world uses America, Canada, Europe and Australia for a human “escape valve.” Since the third world adds 80 million desperate children annually to already staggering populations in China, India, Bangladesh, Mexico, Indochina and most of Africa—Western countries face staggering migration numbers that will collapse civilizations.

Because of relentless, enormous and endless legal and illegal immigration, America faces an added 300,000,000 (million) more people within this century.

Ironically, Diane Sawyer, Brian Williams, Shepard Smith, Scott Pelley and Wolf Blitzer benignly report the invasion of our country—but they refuse to interview anyone who speaks about the end result of adding 300,000,000 people to America.

This is what it will look like: “Immigration by the numbers—off the chart” by Roy Beck www.NumbersUSA.org

If every American saw this video, they would scream at Congress and Obama to effectively close down mass migration into America.

Instead, powerful forces like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Speaker of the House John Boehner and corporations clamor for more immigration in the face of 48 million Americans subsisting on food stamps and tens of millions living off taxpayers with Section 8 housing.

“Late last week, the Obama administration asked Congress for $1.4 billion in extra funding to help house, feed and transport the tens of thousands of children being caught trying to cross the border illegally, and turned to the Defense Department to help temporarily house more than 1,000 of the children,” said Chris Sherman, DC journalist.

Every dollar paid out to care for endless legal and illegal immigration must be borrowed from foreign nations. Our country stands a mind-numbing $18 trillion in debt.

As a country, as a civilization, as a people, we cannot continue on this path of accepting the world’s endless refugee line. If we continue, we face ultimate collapse ourselves. It’s that simple.

Our citizens chose 2.0 children per female since 1970, but the world eschewed birth control to continue adding 80 million annually, net gain. Now, because of mass starvation of 10,000,000 (million children) annually, they cannot and we cannot solve the overload.

As a world traveler, I can tell you that the line never ends; it only grows exponentially. Humanity faces hard choices in the 21st century that it continues to avoid, ignore and evade. But not much longer.

“It is abundantly clear that the reason for the uptick … has to do with what’s going on in Central American countries,” said an administration official on the conference call. “The federal government prepared for this trend,” an official said, “but it was larger than we had anticipated.”

As we continue accepting millions as the “human population escape valve” of the 21st century, the third world, driven by the Catholic Church, Islamic Church and other ancient religions refuse to advocate for birth control—continues exponentially.

This humanitarian crisis cannot and will not end well for Americans or the migrants.

What needs to be done:

  • Distribute birth control to third world countries.
  • Focus on the Catholic and Islamic churches to come to terms with human overpopulation in the 21st century worldwide; demand they come to terms with the 21st century and advocate for birth control.
  • Guard America’s borders to allow no one to breach our country by using our military. Force those countries to deal with their own human overload. Stop encouraging endless immigration.
  • Reduce all legal immigration into the United States to less than 100,000 annually instead of the current 100,000 every 30 days.
  • Promote a world conference on human overpopulation and all nations’ stake in providing birth control throughout the human family.
  • Interview top experts who scientifically show the end result if we fail to take destiny into our own hands.

What is that destiny?

 

If we don’t halt population growth with justice and compassion, it will be done for us by nature, brutally and without pity—and will leave a ravaged world.” ~Nobel Laureate Dr. Henry W. Kendall

“The raging monster upon the land is population growth. In its presence, sustainability is but a fragile theoretical construct. To say, as many do, that the difficulties of nations are not due to people, but to poor ideology and land-use management is sophistic.” ~Harvard scholar and biologist E.O. Wilson

“Unlimited population growth cannot be sustained; you cannot sustain growth in the rates of consumption of resources. No species can overrun the carrying capacity of a finite land mass. This Law cannot be repealed and is not negotiable.” ~Dr. Albert Bartlett,  www.albartlett.org, University of Colorado, USA

“Most Western elites continue urging the wealthy West not to stem the migrant tide [that adds 80 million net gain annually to the planet], but to absorb our global brothers and sisters until their horrid ordeal has been endured and shared by all—ten billion humans packed onto an ecologically devastated planet.” ~Dr. Otis Graham, Unguarded Gates

 

 


Editor's note:

To: Frosty Wooldridge

Thank you for these timely comments. They reveal how "humanitarian" concerns can drive and divide the immigration argument. They reflect the values and priorities of different groups none of which encourages the full force of immigration's numbers to be considered. Your referral to Roy Beck's demonstration at NumbersUSA.org is helpful in acquiring this alternate, mathematical perspective. - BA