Articles, opinion pieces and studies by
members and supporters of Alliance for a Sustainable USA (AS-USA)
Alliance for a Sustainable USA (AS-USA)
ARTICLES BY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR YEH LING-LING
This is a partial collection of articles by Yeh Ling-Ling.
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By Yeh Ling-Ling, Riverside (Calif.)
Press-Enterprise, March 6, 2010
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"A
spineless and brainless nation"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Pittsburgh (Pa.) Tribune-Review, November 17, 2009
- "American citizens should be leaders' main priority"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Helena (Montana) Independent Record, June 22, 2009
- "P.C. squashes freedom in U.S."
By Yeh Ling-Ling, The Providence Journal, June 6, 2009
- "More immigration will test U.S. economy, unity"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Harvard Law Record, January 22, 2009
- "New Year's Wish for Asian American Immigration Advocates"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Asian Week, January 1, 2009
- "What do voters really want?"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Denver Post, August 24, 2008
- "Yeh Ling-Ling: New Year’s wish: Learn from China"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Providence Journal, December 31, 2007
- "The Dream for Some, A Nightmare for the Rest"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Daily Californian, October 19, 2007
- "Our population could rival China's"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, March 12, 2007
- "Amnesty for illegals would do much harm"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Omaha World-Herald, September 8, 2006
- "Mexican re-occupation of the Southwest?"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Providence Journal, March 31, 2006
- "Examine Mexico's Real Intent Before Reforming Immigration"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, The Record, Harvard Law School, February 9, 2006
- "Address Our National Problems, First Cut Immigration"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, The Record, Harvard Law School, October 6, 2005
- "Reducing immigration can make America safer"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Published in the New Hampshire Union Leader, February 6, 2005.
- "My New Year's Wish: A Sustainable Immigration Policy"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, Published in Asian Week, January 14, 2005.
- "Mexican Immigration and its Potential Impact on the Political Future of the United States"
By Yeh Ling-Ling,
Published in the Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies, Winter, 2004.
- "Stop population growth -- here and abroad"
By Yeh Ling-Ling,
published in the San Francisco Chronicle, January 4, 2005.
- "Advocating immigration reduction is pro-environment and pro-immigrant"
By Yeh Ling-Ling,
published in AsianWeek, June 11, 2004.
- "We won't solve nation's problems without first targeting immigration"
By Yeh Ling-Ling,
published in the Baltimore Sun, January 28, 2004.
- "Advice on immigration to the immigrant governor-elect"
By Yeh Ling-Ling,
published in the San Francisco Chronicle, November 16, 2003.
- "Legal immigration is a problem, too"
By Frank Morris and Yeh Ling-Ling,
published in the Houston Chronicle, July 4, 2003.
- "Nation's leaders should deal forcefully with immigration"
By Yeh Ling-Ling and Donna Locke,
published in the Tennessean, February 25, 2003.
- "State needs a 'time-out' from mass immigration"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, published in the The San Jose Mercury News, September 5, 2002
- "Immigration and national security"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, published in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, February 19, 2002. (Similar versions also appeared in a number of other publications, including the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and the San Diego Union-Tribune).
- "The Immigration Time Bomb: Declare a Moratorium"
By Yeh Ling-Ling,
published in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Monday, July 23, 2001
- "Address Voters' Concerns, Advocate Sustainable Immigration"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, first published as an edited version in the Rocky Mountain News on Sunday, January 30, 2000 under a different title, "1 billion Americans?"
- "What Can Kosovo Teach Us?"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, published in the Contra Costa
Times and the New Hampshire Union Leader
- "Averting
an Immigration Time Bomb"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, published in the
San Francisco
Chronicle, March 7, 1997
- "A Common
Sense Immigration Policy"
By Jack C. Terrazas and Yeh Ling-Ling, published
in the San Francisco Chronicle, June 12, 1996
- "Rethinking Immigration Policy"
By Yeh Ling-Ling, published in the San Francisco Chronicle January 31, 1995
ARTICLES BY PROFESSOR NORMAN MATLOFF:
Prof. Matloff is a recognized authority on several aspects of immigration reform, including the mythical employee shortage in high-tech fields and immigration issues in the Chinese community. He maintains a thorough web site with many articles, located at:
Norman Matloff's Immigration Forum
TESTIMONY BEFORE CONGRESS BY AS-USA CHAIR FRANK MORRIS:
ARTICLES BY AS-USA SUPPORTERS:
"Multiculturalism, Immigration and Aztlan"
By Maria Hsia Chang, Professor of Political Science, University of Nevada, Reno. This study about the efforts by Chicano activists to create a separate sovereign nation from the American Southwest is copiously footnoted.
"Blacks Are Losing Their Communities"
By Terry Anderson, published in the San Francisco
Examiner, February 3, 1999
"Cut
Immigration, Save the Environment"
Ben Zuckerman's opinion piece in the Los Angeles
Times, March 15, 1998.
"Rapid US Population Growth - Food and the Environment"
By Professor David Pimental of Cornell University
"Rapid
Population Growth in California: A Threat to Land and Food Production"
By Professor David Pimental of Cornell University
OTHER BOOKS AND ARTICLES:
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