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July 5, 1999
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Anti-Immigrant Website Sets Alarms RingingA P Kamath 'Tired of Sitting in Traffic?' asks a billboard placed prominently in Sunnyside in Queens, one of the heaviest immigrant pockets in America. Below the question is the statement: 'Every Day, Another 6,000 Immigrants Arrive. Every Day!!' And then there is the address: www.ProjectUSA.com. Craig Nelson, who says he decided to start the billboard campaign after getting alarmed at Chinese and Indian overpopulation two years ago, used his own money -- about $ 300 -- to put up one billboard in Long Island. Immigrants from overpopulated countries would make America the slum of the world, he feels. It caught the attention of "thousands" he says, so he decided to put several billboards in Queens and Brooklyn -- and then across America. Since the first billboard went up in May, Nelson says he believes he has received hundreds of messages, pledging support to his organization. Hundreds of people are prepared to put up signboards at their own cost, he says. A self-employed businessman, Nelson, who is in his mid-30s, says he is not anti-immigrant but he certainly is anti-immigration policies. While there are many groups and organizations across America working to curtail immigration and resources available for immigrants, www.ProjectUSA.org, is getting a "significant" number of visitors, Nelson says, because many people want to read excerpts from articles about problems caused by immigrants. His critics say his alarming messages and postings ignore studies that have argued that America stands to gain by its immigrant policy, and that immigrants work harder than many Americans, have a higher saving rate, and invest frugally. "And we pay our taxes, take part in political activities, and we vote," says Tito Sinha, a lawyer involved in many community organizations. Activists also point out that what America spends on indigent immigrants is a fraction of the money spent on high-tech defense projects. "The Cold War is over, America is going to have over a trillion dollar surplus soon, and why are the immigrants blamed for what goes wrong in this country," asks documentary film-maker Suprotim Bose. But Nelson is convinced that the benefits of immigration are far small compared to the negative costs. America should not be allowed to become a third world country, he blandly declares. The idea of the billboards and his website is not to cause anti-immigrant hysteria, he says, but to add to the on-going debate about immigration. A few examples of recent postings:
Some of his critics wonder where he gets his facts from. "6,000 immigrants each day?" asks immigration lawyer Wendy Blake. "Surely, there are hundreds slipping in from across Mexico. The other 5,000 must be invisible aliens." Next story: Rival Sikh Parades Pass Without Incident In Vancouver
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