U.S. immigration policy should serve Americans' interests. That means stopping illegal immigration and reducing legal immigration.
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.
Commentary
Last week, President Trump signed his first bill as the 47th President of the United States, and IAP was honored to attend the White House signing ceremony. We were surrounded by policymakers, other groups dedicated to the fight for better immigrati…
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Grant Newman, our Director of Government Relations delivers testimony before the House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement on January 22, 2025.
Letter
A coalition of groups, including the Immigration Accountability Project, sent the following letter to Congressional Leaders in the 119th Congress and the incoming Trump Administration, urging them to fulfill their campaign promises to secure the bor…
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