FAIR

Federation For American Immigration Reform (FAIR) believes that immigration, within proper limits, can be positive. Adhering to the rule of law is central to successful assimilation and citizenship.
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How Many Illegal Aliens Are in the United States? 2023 Update

As of June 2023, FAIR estimates 16.8 million illegal aliens reside in US, significantly higher than Jan 2022 illegal alien population estimate of 15.5 million.

The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on United States Taxpayers | 2023 Cost Study

This cost study report is currently the only comprehensive examination of the financial impact of illegal immigration in the United States.

New FAIR Cost Study: Biden Immigration Policies Impose Crushing Burden on Already-Strained Schools

Biden immigration policies impose crushing burden on already-strained schools FAIR report finds requiring annual expenditure of $78 billion.

The Elephant in the Classroom: Mass Immigration Imposing Colossal Cost and Challenges on Public Education

Federal government is requiring tax payers to educate millions of illegal aliens, their school-age children, and unassimilated and unvetted refugees.

FAIR: Illegal Aliens Released Into U.S. Under Biden Will Cost American Taxpayers Additional $20.4 Billion Annually

FAIR reveals that illegal aliens released into the U.S. Under Biden will cost American taxpayers an additional $20.4 billion annually.

FAIR: President Biden, You Don’t Respect the Rule of Law

People entering U.S. illegally must be detained and removed. Biden admin released them by millions, many without notice to appear in court.
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Seemingly Oblivious to Global Pandemic and Over Ten Million Unemployed Americans, Biden Forges Ahead with an “America Last” Agenda on Immigration, Says FAIR

(February 02, 2021, Washington, D.C.) – The following statement was issued by Dan Stein, president of the Federation for American Immigration...
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New FAIR Study: States Using E-Verify Now Lead the Way in Economic Recovery

“E-Verify ensures that only authorized workers gain employment opportunities in the states where it’s being used,” said FAIR’s President Dan Stein.