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Advocating for the rights of future generations of Americans
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See photos and description of the one-sided sham July 22, 2004
"immigration reform" First Data panel discussion and brutal
attack during the event.
"It is both a right and a responsibility of a democratic society to manage immigration so that it serves the national interest."
- the late U.S. Congresswoman, Barbara Jordan
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Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform (CAIR) is a non-profit, Colorado organization seriously concerned with America's rapid population growth and the devastating effects that growth will have on the future of Colorado and the nation.
U.S. population will double this century - practically within the lifetimes of children born today. 70% of this doubling will be caused by mass immigration - that is, by recent immigrants and their descendents. That will require roughly twice as many houses, cars, roads, prisons, hospitals, schools, water treatment facilities, etc. The result will be twice as much pollution, sprawl and pressure on our dwindling natural resources and the resources that we draw from other countries.
It is said "America is a nation of immigrants." But humanity has been migrating for 10,000 years. All countries are nations of immigrants. At approximately 290 million people, America is now full, and it makes no sense to double U.S. population once again.
Accordingly, CAIR is calling for a pro-active, national policy to stabilize U.S. population and conserve our natural resources by insisting Congress set more realistic numbers of legal immigration (not exceeding 100,000 per year).
CAIR supports the principles of the ASAP! Alliance for Stabilizing America's Population, formulated in Colorado in 1997.
The ASAP! action plan consists of the following points:
- 1. Immigration Moratorium
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We supports immediate enactment of a 5-year immigration moratorium with an all-inclusive, firm cap of 100,000 immigrants (including refugees and asylees) per year.
- 2. No More Amnesties
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We oppose additional amnesties granting legal status or citizenship to illegal aliens. Amnesties reward illegal behavior while unnecessarily adding to population growth, driving unending chain migration, and encouraging illegal entry to the U.S.
- 3. Enforce Immigration Laws
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Existing laws requiring apprehension and deportation of all illegal aliens in the U.S. must be enforced. Officials failing to enforce our laws must be replaced.
- 4. No Citizenship for Illegal Aliens' Offspring
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Offspring of illegal aliens should not be granted automatic U.S. citizenship. Many argue convincingly that the 14th Amendment does not guarantee citizenship to offspring of illegal aliens.
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America need not apologize for taking these necessary, important steps to stabilize its population. Indeed, taking appropriate action now is indicative of wisdom, character and responsibility. We at CAIR are pro-immigrant and pro-immigration but at numbers consistent with sustainability. America will always be a land of opportunity for those seeking a better life, but it can not and must not come at the expense of its finite resources and of the future of its most precious of all resources, our children and grandchildren.
What CAIR is doing
CAIR is active throughout Colorado in informing the citizens of Colorado and their elected representatives on the need for population stabilization through immigration reduction.
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"Just as a house needs a door, a nation needs a border." - Richard D. Lamm, Gov. of Colorado, 1974-1986
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