AMPAC      American Citizens' Political Action Committee

Immigration to the United States is regulated through the American political process. U.S. immigration law is written in Congress. The Federal government controls how immigration law is enforced or not enforced through its vast bureaucracy. Americans seeking change in immigration policies must take action in various ways. Political action is one of the most important.

Mass Immigration’s Impact on the United States

Quotes From the Open Borders Crowd
The Bush Temporary Worker Amnesty Proposal
Doubling the U.S. Population in 60 years
Driving Down the wages of American workers.
Importing foreign workers to take the jobs of Americans.
Who benefits from Mass Immigration ?
Increasing the tax burden on American taxpayers.
Open borders are a security threat.
Mexico’s special relationship
President George W. Bush’s Special Relationship with Mexico
Immigration and Affirmative Action
Increasing the demands on America’s natural resources
Overburdening America’s health care and social services systems.
 

Welcome to the website of AMPAC. Our purpose is not to engender negativism towards immigrants individually but rather to offer discussion and resources concerning this challenge to America’s future.

If you agree with what’s written on these pages, please help spread the word and refer this site to your friends and colleagues.

The American Citizens’ Political Action Committee was registered with the Federal Election Commission in 2001. In February 2003 AMPAC notified the FEC that it would cease all fundraising activities. AMPAC’s present mission is to educate Americans  concerning  immigration issues. AMPAC is an immigration reduction organization not affiliated with any political party or candidate.e\\

 


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