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What happens to a dystopia that never comes to be? Does a story’s inaccuracy in predicting the future make it kitsch, a curio with no value beyond historic curiosity? Is an unrealized world the science fiction equivalent of a doomsday prophet after doomsday comes and goes? Or is there still something to be gleaned from a dark vision that might have gotten some particulars spectacularly wrong, but still taps into a broader understanding of how the future might go awry, and suggests what we might do to keep that from happening?
The 1972 science fiction film
Z.P.G.: Zero Population Growth imagines a world destined to die not by fire, but by overcrowding. Set sometime in the early years of the 21st century, it takes place in a world undone by a population explosion, a development that has led to skies choked with smog and the mass extinction of virtually every animal and plant species. Those disasters have led the World Federation Council to impose a 30-year ban on childbirth. The W
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WASHINGTON, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Almost four months into an unprecedented migration crisis at our southern border, it is long past time for the Biden administration to give the American public a straightforward account of what, if anything, they intend to do to curb mass illegal immigration and the record levels of unaccompanied children crossing our border, declared the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). It has traditionally been the role of the Fourth Estate to elicit honest responses about tough issues from those in power – something that has been conspicuously lacking in the media s coverage of the Biden administration s handling of the border and immigration policy.
Critics: Biden s border debacle a disaster in the making
Thursday, May 13, 2021 |
Chad Groening, Michael F. Haverluck (OneNewsNow.com)
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The crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border has become so out of control that leaders in Mexico and Central America are calling out President Joe Biden and his administration for not taking the situation at the border seriously.
After halting construction of the border wall in January, the Biden administration announced that is has decided to resume the work along a 13.4-mile stretch of levee in the Rio Grande Valley it says needs repairing to prevent catastrophic flooding. But Fox News reported on Wednesday that the decision follows pressure from local residents and politicians to mend the incessant crossing surge.
Biden admin sets new record, this time on deportations
Wednesday, May 12, 2021 |
Chad Groening (OneNewsNow.com)
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Deportations of illegal aliens have hit an all-time low under the still-new Biden administration, the lowest number on record, and an immigration watchdog says no one should be surprised.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement reports that its agents deported fewer than 3,000 illegal aliens last month, a figure that is 20% lower than March numbers and the lowest total on record for any month.
At the current pace, fewer than 55,000 are expected to be deported from the United States during the current fiscal year, which would also be the lowest number on record.