IMMIGRATION’S ONSLAUGHT: ENDLESS REFUGEES

By Frosty Wooldridge
October 10, 2011
NewsWithViews.com

If you haven’t noticed, the tiny island of Haiti houses 9 million starving, homeless, illiterate and destitute people. They have cut down 98 percent of their trees. Take a hint of their future from the Eastern Island metaphor. Often, entire boatloads of them attempt to make it to Florida. They live on a spit of land with a carrying capacity of less than 500,000 humans—but demographers tell us they will continue propagating to reach 12 million in less than two decades.

For a sobering comparison, David Paxson, director of www.worldpopulationbalance.org said, “If my state of Minnesota housed the same density of human beings as Haiti, instead of less than five million people, the “Land of 10,000 lakesâ€