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− | The American Immigration Control (AIC) | + | The [[American Immigration Control Foundation]] (AIC) was founded in 1983. According to its website it is one of the nation’s oldest immigration reform organizations. It produces publications and material advocating for a reduction in immigration. |
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According to its website it aims to 'educate' US citizens on the 'disastrous effects of uncontrolled immigration'<ref> Website: [http://www.aicfoundation.com/buildingblocks/pages/About_AICF.aspx American Immigration Control Foundation] Accessed April 26, 2008</ref>. | According to its website it aims to 'educate' US citizens on the 'disastrous effects of uncontrolled immigration'<ref> Website: [http://www.aicfoundation.com/buildingblocks/pages/About_AICF.aspx American Immigration Control Foundation] Accessed April 26, 2008</ref>. | ||
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* AIC President: [[John Vinson]] | * AIC President: [[John Vinson]] | ||
Revision as of 17:39, 26 April 2008
The American Immigration Control Foundation (AIC) was founded in 1983. According to its website it is one of the nation’s oldest immigration reform organizations. It produces publications and material advocating for a reduction in immigration.
Contents
Aims
According to its website it aims to 'educate' US citizens on the 'disastrous effects of uncontrolled immigration'[1].
Activities
The AIC Foundation has produced and distributed numerous books, monographs, pamphlets and videos.
AIC boasts that Congressmen and other policy-makers have commended its materials.
People
- AIC President: John Vinson
Webpage: http://www.aicfoundation.com
Notes
- ↑ Website: American Immigration Control Foundation Accessed April 26, 2008