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Immigration by the Numbers: An Environmental Choice

Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration

Category: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

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Immigration by the Numbers: An Environmental Choice
Post Date: September 11, 2019
Resource Type:
  • Audio | Video
Description:

Sprawl and congestion are inevitable in America's future - as long as the US population continues to grow. By using colorful, eye-catching props, Roy Beck shows that US population growth itself is not inevitable. However, the current U.S. immigration policies do have serious consequences both here in the US and for other countries. Beck illustrates the unethical nature of our immigration policies which drain the smartest, most energetic people from Third-World societies that desperately need their leadership. He explains that setting immigration numbers is the key. This video is packed with the facts and analyses that make moral and practical sense of a complex and highly contentious issue.

Author: Numbers USA
Topic:
  • Population
Audience:
  • Grades 9-12
  • Higher Education
  • Public
Length in pages or time: 25 min.
Fee?: 0
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Order information or contact: Available for free* two-week loan from: Learning Resource Center & Library Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Rd North St. Paul MN 55155 651-757-2120 or 800-877-6300 resourcecenter.pca@state.mn.us *borrower pays return postage.
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