State Fact Sheets
- New Americans in Tennessee: The Political and Economic Power of Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians in the Volunteer State [1]
- Tennessee: Immigrant Entrepreneurs, Innovation, and Welcoming Initiatives in the Volunteer State [2]
District-by-District Profiles
- Tennessee District 2 - Representative Jimmy Duncan [3]
- Tennessee District 3 - Representative Chuck Fleischmann [4]
- Tennessee District 5 - Representative Jim Cooper [5]
- Tennessee District 9 - Representative Steve Cohen [6]
For Congressional districts in other states, visit our District-by-District page. [7]
Fact Sheets and Reports
- Chicken Little in the Voting Booth: The Non-Existent Problem of Non-Citizen Voter Fraud [8] (IPC Fact Check, October 2012)
- Latinos in America: A Demographic Overview [9] (IPC Fact Check, April 2012)
- Bad for Business: How Anti-Immigration Legislation Drains Budgets and Damages States’ Economies [10] (IPC Fact Check, March 2012)
Blog Posts
- From Coast to Coast, Immigrants Drive Local Economies [11] (October 2013)
- Anti-Immigrant Activists Still Pushing the Myth of Voter Fraud by Noncitizens [12] (October 2012)
- Voter ID Laws Tackle Non-Existent Problem of Immigrant Vote Fraud [13] (July 2012)
- More States Introduce Costly Immigration Enforcement Bills in 2012 [14] (February 2012)
- More States Toss Costly Immigration Legislation in Final Days of Session [15] (May 2011)
- State Lawmakers Continue to Push Immigration Enforcement Measures, Despite Warnings [16] (May 2011)
- Farming Industry Urges State Lawmakers to Kill Costly Immigration Measures [17] (April 2011)
- Hard-Line Immigration Laws Take a Back Seat in Tennessee [18] (May 2009)
- Low-Income Latinos and Immigrants Reported “Under Siege” in the South [19] (April 2009)
For information on other states, visit our interactive map. [20]