Mass Immigration-Generated Population Growth
The facts regarding devastating effects of mass immigration-generated
population growth.
If current immigration and fertility trends continue, the U.S.A.'s
population will double to over 560 million in about the next 60 years, and reach one billion by 2100. Each year 3 million people are added to the U.S. population.
Fertility rates have remained at about 2.1 children per woman (replacement
level) since 1974, thus fertility is increasingly a non-factor in U.S.
population growth.
Over 70% of the U.S.A's 3.2 million annual population growth in the 1990's
resulted from mass immigration. Legal immigration accounted for over
two-thirds of that 70%.
Over 92% of California's population growth in the 1990's resulted from
mass immigration.
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