Immigration and the 2012 Elections
To the dismay of true immigration reformers, the 2012 elections brought little change to Washington, D.C. Preserving the status quo, President Obama was reelected...Read the full report
What Republicans need tell Latinos about immigration
Republicans got clobbered by Latino voters in the 2012 elections. President Obama outpolled Gov. Romney by 71 percent to 27 percent among Latino voters.Read more
2012 Proves to be Status Quo Election
President Obama won re-election, the Democrats maintained their majority in the Senate, and the Republicans maintained their majority in the House of Representatives.Read more
112th Congress Voting Report
FAIR recently released its Voting Report for the 112th Congress to provide our supporters insight into how their Members of Congress have voted on immigration over the last two years.See 112th Congress Voting Report
The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Aliens on Washingtonians
Washington's estimated 275,000 illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children cost state’s taxpayers about $2.7 billion per year.Read more
Support FAIR Through the Combined Federal Campaign!
Attention Federal government employees - Please support sound immigration policies by designating FAIR, # 11696 in the Combined Federal Campaign.Read more
Republican Leadership Willing to Take up Amnesty Legislation
Last week, House Speaker John Boehner said he is willing to take up "comprehensive" immigration reform when Congress returns in 2013.Read the article
Senators Schumer and Graham Revive Amnesty Negotiations
On Meet the Press yesterday, Senator Chuck Schumer announced that he and Senator Lindsay Graham are resuming negotiations on "comprehensive" immigration reform legislation.Read the article
Maryland Voters Pass DREAM Act
Maryland Legislators passed the law...which provides in-state tuition to illegal aliens who attend a Maryland high school for at least three years and whose parents have paid income taxes during that time.Read the article
FAIR Releases 2012 Election Report
To the dismay of true immigration reformers, the 2012 elections brought little change to Washington, D.C. Preserving the status quo, President Obama was reelected...Read the article
The Supreme Court Decision on SB 1070
"The United States Supreme Court has made it very clear that state and local governments have an important role to play in enforcing federal immigration laws...Read more
Supreme Court immigration ruling: A win for Arizona, a call to action for Congress
The Supreme Court Monday handed Arizona a hard-fought victory in upholding the most contentious part of the Arizona immigration law, section 2(b) of SB 1070.Read the op-ed
FAIR Applauds Supreme Court’s Decision Upholding the Right of State and Local Governments
to Protect Citizens against Illegal Immigration..."an important victory for the people of Arizona and citizens everywhere..."
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A Victory for Arizona -- Not Without Its Pitfalls
The Supreme Court today handed the State of Arizona a hard fought victory in upholding the most contentious part of the state's immigration enforcement bill, section 2(b) of SB 1070.Read the op-ed
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