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Immigration Fact Checks provide up-to-date information on the most current issues involving immigration today.

New Americans in the Peach State

The Political and Economic Power of Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians in Georgia.

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Published On: Wed, Sep 02, 2009 | Download File

New Americans in the Volunteer State

The Political and Economic Power of Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians in Tennessee.

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Published On: Wed, Sep 02, 2009 | Download File

New Americans in the Palmetto State

The Political and Economic Power of Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians in South Carolina.

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Published On: Tue, Aug 25, 2009 | Download File

Including Legal Immigrants in Health Care Reform: Just What the Doctor Ordered

As anti-immigrant groups continue to use immigration as a scare tactic to thwart progress on the health care debate, the Immigration Policy Center has provided factual information on why including legal immigrants in health care reform benefits all Americans. By including legal immigrants in health care reform, we can lower the overall costs. Refusing to accept people who want to pay into the system just doesn't make sense. Immigrants are the not the cause of the health care crisis, but they can certainly be part of the solution.

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Published On: Wed, Aug 19, 2009 | Download File

Assessing the Economic Impact of Immigration at the State and Local Level

At a time of economic recession, high unemployment, and budget deficits, policymakers and the public are concerned about the impact of immigration—especially unauthorized immigration—on state and local economies.  In particular, there is debate over whether or not unauthorized immigrants are a drain on the budgets of state and local governments because of the public services they utilize.  Accurately assessing the costs and contributions of immigrants, particularly unauthorized immigrants, is a challenge, but research shows that roughly one-half of unauthorized immigrants pay federal and state income taxes, Social Security taxes, and Medicare taxes.  Moreover, all immigrants (legal and unauthorized) pay sales taxes (when they buy anything at a store, for instance) and property taxes (even if they rent housing).  Below is a survey of a number of state studies which have found that immigrants in general—and the unauthorized specifically—contribute to the public treasuries and economies of many states and localities.

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Published On: Tue, Aug 18, 2009 | Download File

10 Key Components for a Workable and Effective Electronic Employment Verification System (EEVS)

A key part of comprehensive immigration reform will no doubt be the implementation of an electronic employment-verification system (EEVS).  Since EEVS affects every single person working in the United States—immigrants and citizens alike—is it important to consider several key areas that must be addressed to make such a system workable and effective. 

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Published On: Thu, Aug 13, 2009 | Download File

Latino and Asian Clout in the Voting Booth: Census Data Underscores Growing Power of Minority Voters

Voting data from the 2008 election, released in late July 2009 by the U.S. Census Bureau, illustrates the growing electoral power of minority voters. This data should serve as a demographic wake-up call to politicians that they cannot ignore the concerns of minority voters without paying a price at the polls.

Published On: Thu, Aug 13, 2009 | Download File

New Americans in the Prairie State

The Political and Economic Power of Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians in Illinois.

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Published On: Tue, Aug 11, 2009 | Download File

New Americans in the Sunshine State

The Political and Economic Power of Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians in Florida

Published On: Tue, Aug 11, 2009 | Download File

New Americans in the Empire State

The Political and Economic Power of Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians in New York.

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Published On: Tue, Aug 11, 2009 | Download File