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New Poll Shows Most Americans Prefer Reducing Immigration as Nation Hits 300 Million Mark

October 2, 2006: Full Survey to be Released Tomorrow at National Press Club

WASHINGTON D.C. – A poll of likely American voters at the end of September reveals great discomfort about the rapid U.S. population growth caused by federal immigration policies.

9/11 FSA, NumbersUSA Recognize Leadership on Immigration, National Security Issues with Homeland Defender Awards

September 26, 2006: Award Honors Members of Congress for their Efforts to Keep America Safe

WASHINGTON, DC – The 9/11 Families for a Secure America (9/11 FSA) and NumbersUSA today presented the 2006 Homeland Defender Awards to Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), Sen. James Talent (R-MO), Rep. John Hostettler (R-IN), and Rep. Lincoln Davis (D-TN)

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service Redefines 'Backlog'

September 19, 2006: Backlog Reduction Efforts Jeopardize National Security

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) last week announced it will meet the October presidential deadline for eliminating the backlog of applications for immigration benefits, including green cards, work permits and U.S. citizenship.

Hutchison-Pence Immigration Proposal is Discriminatory Amnesty

July 26, 2006:

WASHINGTON, DC – NumbersUSA today condemned the Hutchison-Pence plan for amnesty based on national origin, virtually unlimited foreign workers, and a path to citizenship for those who have broken our laws.

NumbersUSA: Senate Shows Contempt for Rule of Law, Will of American Public

May 25, 2006: Senate passed the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (S. 2611) by a vote of 62 to 36.

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the Senate passed the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (S. 2611) by a vote of 62 to 36. The bill would increase legal immigration by more than 60 million people over the next 20 years and grant amnesty to an estimated 10 million illegal aliens.

Senate Bill Would Quintuple Rate of Legal Immigration and Expand Welfare State to Accommodate Amnesty

May 15, 2006: Heritage Foundation Reports Confirms NumbersUSA Concerns About Hagel-Martinez

WASHINGTON, DC – Two new papers released by the Heritage Foundation confirm NumbersUSA’s estimates of unprecedented increases in legal immigration and costs to taxpayers if the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (CIRA, S. 2611) becomes law.

NumbersUSA Applauds USCIS Announcement to Comply with Background Check Rules on Naturalization Applicants

April 26, 2006:

(WASHINGTON) -- Today, NumbersUSA praised an announcement Tuesday by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) to change the naturalization process to complete background checks before citizenship interviews are scheduled, as the law already requires.