OAKLAND, Calif., June 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Skyrocketing gas prices are on the minds of most Americans. In the last 15 years alone, more than 50 million people -- all energy consumers -- have been added to this country.
Yeh Ling-Ling, executive director of Diversity Alliance for a Sustainable America ("DASA"), who used to prepare amnesty and other immigration applications, warns: "If the U.S. grants amnesty and gives
citizenship to 12 million illegal migrants, as Senators Obama and McCain propose, those naturalized citizens could possibly add 120 million U.S. and foreign-born relatives to the U.S. in the next 20 years, who all consume energy. How can we substantially reduce the energy costs if demands keep increasing? If this growth rate continues, by 2100, within the lifetimes of today's children's children, we could have India's current population. What kinds of alternative sources of energy can cope with this exploding population growth? Americans should keep in mind that all alternative sources of energy are costly and polluting!"
Yeh, who practices negative population growth, adds: "Consumption must be reduced. But, if we cut consumption by half while we allow the U.S. population to double, we can achieve little progress. Proposals to reduce energy costs in the U.S. will not work unless we also simultaneously curb U.S. population growth by reducing immigration and curbing teen pregnancies."
DASA is a national non-profit organization whose leaders and supporters are racially and politically diverse, including Hispanic and Asian immigrants.
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