The consequences of that growth are all around us -? loss of open space, traffic congestion, and never-ending sprawl. Habitat loss due to population growth is the greatest threat to wildlife.

They have no right to own property in the United States because they have no right to be here in the first place.

We will never prevent environmental degradation until we stabilize our population. We simply must face up to this issue eventually, and it can't be too soon.

Unlike 1970, most of the population growth in the United States today, and especially in California, comes from immigration and births to immigrants.

So many of our problems are made much worse by this huge flow of illegal immigration. Overcrowded hospitals, underperforming schools, traffic congestion, and never-ending sprawl are all fueled by out-of-control immigration.

This bill is far from complete, but it is an important first step in gaining control of our border and our future. We hope the Senate will act responsibly and pass this important reform.

We lost a giant of the conservation movement when Gaylord died a few years ago, but his legacy lives on among those of us he taught to fight to protect the environment.