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Roy Beck
Former Executive Director of NumbersUSA
Roy Beck is the former director of the NumbersUSA Education and Research Foundation, an organization that tracks the role of each member of Congress in forcing or reducing U.S. population growth.
A graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, he won national awards during the 1970s for his coverage of urban expansion issues, including honors from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Izaak Walton League. A former Washington correspondent for a daily newspaper chain, he is the author of four public policy books. His articles have appeared in scores of publications, including the Atlantic Monthly. Mr. Beck has lectured widely on the ethical aspects of U.S. population issues.
Topics: Population and Environment, C-Span Videos
Transcript: 100 Million More
Projecting the Impact of Immigration On the U.S. Population, 2007 to 2060
Panel Transcript: Downsizing Illegal Immigration
A Strategy of Attrition Through Enforcement
Panel: Outsmarting Smart Growth
Population Growth, Immigration, and the Problem of Sprawl
Topics: Population and Environment
Population Growth, Immigration, and the Problem of Sprawl
Outsmarting Smart Growth
Topics: Population and Environment
Panel Transcript: Elite vs. Public Opinion
An Examination of Divergent Views on Immigration
Topics: Polls and Surveys
Panel Video: Elite vs. Public Opinion
An Examination of Divergent Views on Immigration
Elite vs. Public Opinion
An Examination of Divergent Views on Immigration
Topics: Polls and Surveys
Forsaking Fundamentals
The Environmental Establishment Abandons U.S. Population Stabilization
Topics: Population and Environment
Roy Beck's Numbers
Blueprints for an Ideal Legal Immigration Policy
Topics: Legal Immigration