State Fact Sheets
- New Americans in Alabama: The Political and Economic Power of Latinos, Asians, and Immigrants in the Yellowhammer State [1]
- Alabama: Immigrant Entrepreneurs, Innovation, and Welcoming Initiatives in the Yellowhammer State [2]
District-by-District Profiles
- Alabama District 3 - Representative Mike Rodgers [3]
- Alabama District 4 - Representative Robert Aderholt [4]
- Alabama District 5 - Representative Mo Brooks [5]
- Alabama District 6 - Representative Spencer Bachus [6]
For Congressional districts in other states, visit our District-by-District page. [7]
Fact Sheets and Reports
- Q&A Guide to State Immigration Laws: What You Need to Know if Your State is Considering Anti-Immigrant Legislation [8] (IPC Special Report, February 2012)
- Bad for Business: How Alabama's Anti-Immigrant Law Stifles the Economy [9] (IPC Fact Check, November 2011)
- Turning Off the Water: How the Contracting and Transaction Provisions in Alabama's Immigration Law Make Life Harder for Everyone [10] (IPC Special Report, November 2011)
Blog Posts
- Alabama’s HB 56 Anti-Immigrant Law Takes Final Gasps [11] (October 2013)
- How States and Local Economies Benefit from Immigrants [12] (July 2013)
- Out of Legal Options, Alabama Files Petition at the Supreme Court [13] (January 2013)
- Alabama Doubles Down, Appeals Ruling on HB 56 [14] (September 2012)
- Alabama's Anti-Immigrant Law Fosters Anti-Latino Discrimination [15] (August 2012)
- Alabama Ruling Yet Another Rebuke to State Immigration Laws [16] (August 2012)
- Civil Rights Groups Resume Legal Challenges to Alabama's Immigration Law [17] (July 2012)
- According to Scott Beason, Alabamans Will Return to "Menial Jobs" Over Time [18] (July 2012)
- Alabama Governor Signs Bill That Makes State's Immigration Law Even Worse [19] (May 2012)
- Justice Department Says Alabama Immigration Law Disrupts Access to Public Education [20](May 2012)
- Changes to Alabama’s Extreme Immigration Law Not Enough, Critics Say [21] (May 2012)
- FAIR’s Economic Analysis of HB 56 Ignores Reality in Alabama [22] (April 2012)
- Non-Deportable Immigrants Languish in Alabama Detention Center at Taxpayers’ Expense [23] (April 2012)
- Alabama Lawmakers Propose Extensive Changes to State’s Immigration Law, HB 56 [24] (April 2012)
- Civil Rights Leaders Speak Out Against Alabama’s “Vile” Immigration Law [25] (March 2012)
- Appeals Court Blocks Two More Provisions of Alabama’s Extreme Immigration Law [26] (March 2012)
- Despite Alabama’s Cautionary Tale, Mississippi Moves Forward with Extreme “Papers, Please” Immigration Legislation [27] (March 2012)
- Alabama’s Extreme Immigration Law Could Cost State Billions, Report Finds [28] (February 2012)
- New Reports Track Devastating Impact of Alabama’s Extreme Immigration Law on Residents [29] (December 2011)
- Federal Verification System Won’t Help Alabama Determine Legal Status Under New Law [30](December 2011)
- Federal Judge Blocks Yet Another Provision of Alabama’s Extreme Anti-Immigrant Law [31] (December 2011)
- Alabama’s Immigration Law Digs Deeper Hole for State Economy [32] (December 2011)
- Thousands Rally for Repeal of Alabama’s Extreme Anti-Immigrant Law [33](November 2011)
- Policing the Enforcers: Criminalizing Alabama Employees Encourages Discrimination [34] (November 2011)
- Provisions in Alabama’s Immigration Law Go Further Than You Think [35] (November 2011)
- Congressional Members to Join Civil Rights Groups in Fight Against Alabama’s “Juan Crow” Law [36] (November 2011)
- Alabama Law Enforcement, Courts Implementing New Law in Different Ways Across State [37](October 2011)
- How Will DHS Continue to Partner on Existing State Enforcement Programs Given Legal Challenge to Alabama’s Law? [38] (October 2011)
- Some Alabama Businesses Having Trouble Replacing Immigrant Workers [39] (October 2011)
- Federal Appeals Court Enjoins Two Provisions of Alabama’s Extreme Immigration Law [40] (October 2011)
- The Facts (and Numbers) Don’t Matter in Alabama [41] (October 2011)
- Tell Me Again How Alabama’s Immigration Law is a “Victory for the State?” [42] (October 2011)
- Can Alabama Afford to Enforce their New Restrictive Immigration Law? [43] (September 2011)
- What You Should Know About Initial Rulings on Alabama’s Immigration Law [44] (September 2011)
- Federal Judge Rules to Keeps Key Provisions of Alabama’s Restrictive Immigration Law [45] (September 2011)
- Local Law Enforcement Not Trained to Enforce Alabama’s Immigration Law [46] (August 2011)
- Religious Community Latest to Join Battle Against Alabama’s Extreme Anti-Immigrant Law [47] (August 2011)
- Department of Justice Seeks Injunction Against Alabama’s Anti-Immigrant Law [48] (August 2011)
- ACLU, Civil Rights Groups File Suit Against Alabama’s Immigration Law [49] (July 2011)
- Alabama Governor Signs Costly Immigration Bill, ACLU to File Suit [50] (June 2011)
- Alabama Passes “Get Tough” Immigration Enforcement Law [51] (June 2011)
For information on other states, visit our interactive map. [52]