State Fact Sheets
- New Americans in South Carolina: The Political and Economic Power of Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians in the Palmetto State [1]
- South Carolina: Immigrant Entrepreneurs, Innovation, and Welcoming Initiatives in the Palmetto State [2]
District-by-District Profiles
- South Carolina District 4 - Representative Trey Gowdy [3]
- South Carolina District 5 - Representative Mick Mulvaney [4]
For Congressional districts in other states, visit our District-by-District page. [5]
Fact Sheets and Reports
- AIC Executive Director Ben Johnson's Testimony Before the House Judiciary Committee [6] (IPC Perspectives, March 2013)
- Latinos in America: A Demographic Overview [7] (IPC Fact Check, April 2012)
- What Arizona v. United States May Mean for States with Similar Immigration Laws [8] (IPC Fact Check, April 2012)
- Bad for Business: How Anti-Immigration Legislation Drains Budgets and Damages States’ Economies [9] (IPC Fact Check, March 2012)
- Q&A Guide to State Immigration Laws [10] (IPC Special Reports, February 2012)
- Arizona is Not the First State to Take Immigration Matters into their Own Hands [11] (IPC Fact Check, May 2010)
Blog Posts
- Courts Continue to Reject Arizona Style Laws, Even as House Embraces SAFE Act [12] (August 2013)
- How States And Local Economies Benefit From Immigrants [13] (July 2013)
- Skilled Immigrants Come Through All Immigration Channels [14] (March 2013)
- Agriculture Industry Harmed by Restrictive State Immigration Laws [15] (September 2012)
- Voter ID Laws Tackle Non-Existent Problem of Immigrant Vote Fraud [16] (July 2012)
- Some States Attempt to Move Forward on Immigration Laws Following Supreme Court Decision [17] (July 2012)
- DOJ’s Lawsuit Against South Carolina Latest Legal Challenge to State Immigration Laws [18] (November 2011)
- 50 States Work on Immigration Legislation While Congress Refuses to Act [19] (August 2011)
- South Carolina Governor Signs $1.3 Million Immigration Enforcement Law [20] (June 2011)
- States Legislators Attempt to Reframe Enforcement-Only Approach to Immigration [21] (March 2011)
- State Lawmakers Conflicted Over Immigration Enforcement Measures [22] (January 2011)
- SB1070-Inspired Activity Continues in the States [23] (August 2010)
- Senators Graham and Kyl Buy Tickets to the Birthright Citizenship Dog and Pony Show [24](August 2010)
- Senator Graham Ready to Tackle Tough Issues, Immigration Included [25](January 2010)
- Senator Graham is Further Evidence that Immigration Reform is a Bipartisan Effort [26](January 2010)
- Immigration, Southern Manners, and South Carolina Demographics [27] (September 2009)
- South Carolina Senator in Search of Solutions [28] (August 2009)
For information on other states, visit our interactive map. [29]