Holding our elected officials accountable on the issue of immigration

U.S. immigration policy should serve Americans' interests. That means stopping illegal immigration and reducing legal immigration.

Accountability

The Washington Times

The Immigration Accountability Project had its first major battle this month as it took to social media with leaked details of the Senate negotiations over a border security deal. The results created a firestorm online and a wave of anger among House Republicans who vowed to reject such a deal.

Fact Sheet

The U.S. Immigration System

The U.S. immigration system awards more than 1 million green cards and 20+ million nonimmigrant visas to guest workers, foreign students, tourists, and more every year. Additionally, the administration's current border policies have led to a record …

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Biden Administration Amnesties: June 18, 2024

Toplines: Only two weeks after announcing its proclamation to give the appearance of securing the border that it willfully opened, the White House is proposing new, unconstitutional amnesty programs First, President Biden intends to give permanent r…

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KNOW THE FACTS on Noncitizen Voting

There are an estimated 30 million noncitizens in the United States as of April 2024.The noncitizen population includes all foreign-born residents of the United States—legal, illegal, and quasi-legal—MINUS those who have become naturalized U.S. citiz…

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