Growth Threatens Resources

Writing at American Greatness, Josiah Lippincott argues that mass immigration is posing a great threat to our environment and self-sufficiency in resources. He focuses on our arid southwestern states where rapid population growth is placing severe stress on available supplies of water. Lippincott observes that:

“In the long run, California and the rest of the American southwest face enormous ecological challenges. By 2065, the American population will have likely grown to 441 million. Eighty-eight percent of this growth will likely come from immigration. Where will these 110 million new Americans get water, food, and housing? What are the ecological, political, and social ramifications of such dramatic growth?”

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