NumbersUSA release

Ten ICE agents target Obama deportation policy with lawsuit

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The organization NumbersUSA, with it's self-proclaimed stance of "for lower immigration," quickly claimed a stake in the suit, saying on its website that it was "financing the effort" of the agents' suit.

NumbersUSA also emphasized on its site that Kris Kobach, the Republican Kansas secretary of state who worked on Arizona's controversial immigration law and is an informal adviser to presumed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, is representing the suing agents.

My FOX & FRIENDS Comments -- Compassion vs. Compassion

Updated: July 21st, 2017, 11:50 am

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  by  Roy Beck

My wife liked what I said because she thought I sounded nice and empathetic in conceding that religious leaders are not hard-hearted toward unemployed Americans but just driven more by their compassion for foreign workers (including illegal ones). Others, I'm sure saw me as going a little squishy on the national TV appearance Sunday morning. What I really meant to say was . . .

OUR NEW AD -- Pushing Jobs/Immigration Numbers Too Hot For Mainstream Media (here are the sources)

Updated: July 21st, 2017, 11:51 am

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  by  Roy Beck

Take a look at the ad we are running with allies to force Congress to look at the 125,000 foreign workers they are bringing in each month to compete with jobless Americans . . .

Roy Beck Urges House Forum to Suspend Non-Essential Immigration

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Length:  6 min 46 sec

On November 19, 2009, NumbersUSA President Roy Beck testified before a House forum, urging members of Congress to suspend non-essential immigration to help alleviate high unemployment numbers. The forum was called by House Judiciary Ranking Member Lamar Smith (R-Texas) and Immigration Subcommittee Ranking Member Steve King (R-Iowa).

Maps Show Where Americans' Quality of Life Challenged by High Population Growth

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Introducing an exciting new mapping system that will help Americans view at a glance where quality-of-life challenges are the greatest around the country. The United States is undergoing the biggest population explosion in its history,and some 400 metro, state and national maps show where population growth has been highest since 1980, in nearly all cases either directly because of immigration or because Americans have fled there from a high-immigration locale.