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The Immigration Environmental Impact Study
In recent decades, American environmentalists have debated whether or not to weigh in on U.S. immigration policies. Key questions in deciding whether to do so include:
- What roles do immigration and population growth actually play in driving the problems environmentalists want to solve?
- Can we solve these problems without addressing immigration and immigration-driven population growth?
- What are our actual choices with regard to immigration policy, and how can we choose fairly and wisely among them?
With this Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Institute for Sound Public Policy (PFIR) aims to help concerned environmentalists and policymakers answer these questions.
Read the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) by Chapter:
Abstract and Executive Summary
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Appendices
View and Download Complete Environmental Impact Statement:
Full Environmental Impact Statement (PDF)
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