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How Many Is Too Many? Phil Cafaro Makes the Progressive Case for Reducing Immigration

Perhaps our biggest, current national political debate is…


How many immigrants should we allow into the USA annually, and who should be allowed to come? Big question…lots of opinions…Complex answers…


Phil Cafaro is a philosopher and writer. His work centers on environmental ethics, population policy and the preservation of wild nature. He's the author of How Many Is Too Many? The Progressive Argument for Reducing Immigration into the United States. (University of Chicago Press/2015) 


Phil is a board member of NumbersUSA


NumbersUSA describes itself as a “non-partisan, public policy organization that favors an environmentally sustainable and economically just America” or, more succinctly, an “immigration-reduction organization."


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