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Supports return to traditional Sierra Club population policy, with a goal of achieving US population stabilization.
http://www.susps.org/
Views immigration as an attack on American sovereignty.
http://www.oregonir.org/
Fighting for U.S. sovereignty by demanding removal of illegals and border security.
http://www.americanpatrol.com/
From Congressman Tom Tancredo
http://www.house.gov/tancredo/Immigration/
Organization concerned about U.S. immigration policy and its role in "inflating the level of traffic congestion, of overcrowding in our schools, of urban sprawl and of the destruction of natural habitat."
http://www.numbersusa.com/home.html
An activist network dedicated to reducing immigration to environmentally and economically sustainable levels.
http://www.carryingcapacity.org
Grassroots lobby for immigration reduction.
http://www.americanimmigrationcontrol.com/
Information on impact of immigration on the United States. Publications and advocacy arguing for reduction.
http://www.aicfoundation.com/
A non-profit organization dedicated to raising public debate about immigration.
http://www.ProjectUSA.org/
Non-partisan, all-volunteer, not-for-profit organization dedicated to educating Americans regarding the long-term negative consequences of present immigration laws.
http://www.immigrationreform.org/
Concerned about "the serious threat to American workers - the proposed new foreign guestworker program and a mass amnesty threat".
http://www.americanworker.org/
Americans for Better Immigration (ABI) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization which lobbies Congress for reductions in immigration numbers
http://www.betterimmigration.com/
Grassroots immigration reform in San Francisco Bay Area & Silicon Valley. California citizens who are concerned about environment, sprawl, quality of life and the future work for population stabilization. Arguments against immigration, multiculturalism and the negative effect immigration has on black americans.
http://www.limitstogrowth.org/