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  • Immigration and Naturalization Service The INS offers on this site statistical information on the most recent year's immigrants, press releases and background information.

  • U.S. Census Bureau provides data from (A) the 1990 Census on the foreign born, (B) the 1996 Current Population Survey on the foreign born, and (C) population projections based on different migration and other scenarios.

  • Migration Dialogue At this University of California-Davis site you will find the monthly world wide migration news wrap up Migration News, domestic migration information in Rural Migration News and other resources.

  • U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform Provides information on the work of the national bipartisan commission, which was established under the 1990 Immigration Act to study the effects of that law.

  • The Social Contract offers in-depth studies on immigration, population, language, assimilation, environment, national unity and balance of individual rights and civic responsibilities.

  • Negative Population Growth NPG is a national membership organization that advocates a smaller U.S. population through responsible family planning and limiting immigration.

  • KZPG- is a web site and e-mail list for population news and views. Its e-mail address is: (howard@iti.com)

  • Affirmative Action for Immigrants is a site that explains how recent immigrants have gained access to America's affirmative action programs.

  • Center for Equal Opportunity This site offers discussion of the historical role played by immigrants and their role in today's society.

  • The Center for Immigration Studies publishes immigration studies and a quarterly newsletter, organizes conferences, and maintains an e-mail information distribution list on immigration policy issues. The CIS website contains a database of employers cited by the INS for knowingly hiring illegal aliens.

  • Immigration Forum is a source of information on such diverse topics as welfare use by immigrants and the role of immigrants in U.S. high-technology firms. It is the personal outlet of Norman Matloff, a U. Cal-Davis professor of computer science.

  • NumbersUSA offers evidence that today's record immigration fuels rapid population growth. It also offers a link for messages to Congress.
  • ProjectUSA has placed billboards across the country. It offers an opportunity for direct action in shaping the public debate about immigration by bypassing traditional media.

    LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
    To contact local organization involved in the immigration reform effort, go to the appropriate state issues page. In addition to addresses and phone numbers, there are web site links for California, Oregon Immigration Reform, Tri-State (New York, New Jersey and Connecticut), Georgia, Midwest Coalition, and Washington.

    INTERNATIONAL

  • People and Place A quarterly publication of the Australian Forum for Population Studies.