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Key Arizona voting blocs (Hispanics, independents, suburbanites) reject the amnesty in budget reconciliation

Arizona’s “likely voters” strongly disagree with the decision by leaders of the U.S. House to include a provision in a budget reconciliation bill “that would offer 10 years of work permits and legal status to approximately 8 million illegal immigrants” without any enforcement to curb future illegal immigration, according to a new Rasmussen Reports survey. … Continued

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Key Arizona voting blocs (Hispanics, independents, suburbanites) reject the amnesty in budget reconciliation

Arizona’s “likely voters” strongly disagree with the decision by leaders of the U.S. House to include a provision in a budget reconciliation bill “that would offer 10 years of work permits and legal status to approximately 8 million illegal immigrants” without any enforcement to curb future illegal immigration, according to a new Rasmussen Reports survey. … Continued

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Maps of top immigration-reduction races for Congress

Since last January NumbersUSA’s staff has been updating Candidate Comparison pages for all 435 congressional districts and the states with a Senate election this year. These two maps — which are displayed in larger form further down — show the congressional races that pose the most significance for immigration-reduction issues in the next Congress. By … Continued

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For best times of Black economic advancement, look for periods of tight labor markets & low immigration

Much of the country’s attention for several months has been focused on the disproportionate joblessness, low incomes, poverty and overall economic inequality that beset Black Americans. Lots of politicians are attempting to at least sound like they want to do something. But very few seem to realize that tight-labor conditions during that time helped all … Continued

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Our national TV ad asks immigration question most media are ignoring

Year after year, decade after decade, NumbersUSA continues to try to force the public and its officials to confront variations of the same question: What numerical level of immigration is good for the American people? We’re doing it again with a massive national TV and social media campaign this fall. At the end of the … Continued

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9 Rock Stars in Challenging the Immigration Status Quo & Protecting U.S. Workers

Today, I want to introduce you to nine Members of this two-year Congress who have achieved our top distinction in challenging the status quo of immigration policies that drive down wages and increase the non-employment of American workers. American workers and their families have been served well by dozens of Members who have done a … Continued

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Urge politicians to pledge opposition to any immigration action that harms Black economic progress

Much of the country’s attention this summer has been focused on the disproportionate joblessness, low incomes, poverty and overall economic inequality that besets Black Americans. Lots of politicians are attempting to at least sound like they want to do something. But very few seem to realize that tight-labor conditions during that time helped all Americans … Continued

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Not Yet a ‘Silent Spring,’ But a Subdued One

Human Numbers Up, Bird Numbers Down: Not Just a Coincidence Fewer flocks and feathers grace our skies, forests, coasts, grasslands, and deserts these days. A team of scientists writing in the journal Science reports that the number of birds in North America has dwindled by about 30 percent since 1970, or nearly three billion individual … Continued

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We Unveil First 2020 Rating for Top Democratic Candidates

Let’s get beyond impressions and general attitudes about the Democratic front-runners’ positions on immigration issues. Our Prez Grid focuses on the 7 candidates whose Real Clear Politics average polling number exceeded the 2% mark on Sep. 1. That includes in alphabetical order Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris, Beto O’Rourke, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Andrew … Continued

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