Organizations for Anti-Immigration
- Carrying Capacity Network (CCN) – This organization strives to achieve national encouragement, balance of the United States population to prevent more national problems from occurring, deduction of immigrant acceptance to just 100,000 people per year, and a consistent economical state. This organization also strives to save resources used often, such as paper, water, and others used day-to-day, to improve the state of the Earth.
- Project USA – The obligation of this public advocacy reform is to bring the subject of immigration to a major issue in congress. One of the main issues that will prevent this from occurring is the problem of race among those of immigrants. The organization also hopes to end illegal immigration, reduce the number of immigrants entering the U.S. to a reasonable amount, and a ten-year moratorium to fix the policies of immigration.
- Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform (CAIR) – This non-profit organization wishes to reduce immigration to the U.S. to prevent the state of overpopulation. With the population of the U.S. nearly doubling this century due to immigrants. It means that there will be a need of two times the housing, hospitals schools, ect. in addition, two times the cause of pollution and resource use. CAIR uses the Alliance for Stabilizing America’s Population plan which formed in Colorado in 1979. This plan follows a break in the current immigration policy to improve the state of immigration in the U.S., the admission of undocumented immigrants, the execution of immigration laws, and the prevention of undocumented immigrants automatically being granted establishment in the U.S.
Sources:
"What is Carrying Capacity Network?." Carrying Capacity Network. Carying Capacity Network. 27 Jul 2006 <http://www.carryingcapacity.org/whatis.html>.
"About us >> common sense." Project USA. 27 Jul 2006 <http://projectusa.org/main/about.php>.
"About CAIR." CAIR - Coloardo Alliance for Immigration Reform. Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform. 27 Jul 2006 <http://www.cairco.org/info/about.html>.

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