Myths and Facts: Justice for the Immigrants
The development of English proficiency among non-English speaking immigrants today mirrors that of Nineteenth and early Twentieth century immigration, when masses of Italian, German, and Eastern European immigrants came to America.
Justice for Immigrants: Learn the Issues
Immigrants pay taxes, in the form of income, property, sales, and taxes at the federal and state level. As far as income tax payments go, sources vary in their accounts, but a range of studies find that immigrants pay between $90 and $140 billion a year in federal, state, and local taxes.
Immigration: Myths and the Facts
There is a great deal of misinformation regarding the effects of immigration, and it is critical that the public and policymakers are educated about the facts behind many of these fallacies. The Chamber’s Labor, Immigration & Employee Benefits Division has compiled this document to refute many of the most common immigration myths.p>
CCIR Fact Sheet on Immigration
Get this summary of the facts and statistics on immigration, including an outline of a Christian response to the issue.

