Illegal Immigration Allied Educational Foundation

According to the Pew Research Center, the number of illegal immigrants in the United States now exceeds 11 million. Without an effective route to citizenship, American breeds a culture of national security problems because there is no option for these individuals other than those provided by peoplewho skirt the law and often take advantage. Migrant workers and their families work to the benefitof business owners without proper protectionsand do themselves and all of America a disservice in the long run without a clear path forward.

The Foundation has provided support in legal actions aiming to allow local and state governments to act on illegal immigration security, reduce the number of delays and stays when deportation is justified, effectively secure the United States border, and grant the authority of custom officials to inspect all vehicles crossing the border into the United States from Mexico. Hundreds of immigrants die in the Arizona desert and elsewhere from dehydration every year trying to cross the border illegally, and the Foundation has argued that in the absence of a practical solution toward citizenship, stronger security measures are necessary for the protection of human lives.

In cases where the Foundation feels that Americans citizens have been disproportionately and negatively impacted by illegal immigration, we advocate to remedy the situation. For example, AEF has argued that California and Kansas should not allow illegal aliens to attend state universities at in-state rates while denying out-of-state applicants that same option and that illegal aliens should not be awarded multi-million dollar awards for healthcare in the United States when that same healthcare is available at lower rates in their home country.

Read about these Foundation legal actions and more in our Amicus Briefs below.

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Illegal Immigration Allied Educational Foundation

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