2019 U.S. IMMIGRATION TRENDS CONSENSUS SURVEY . - Non?Pro?t SURVEY RESPONSE CENTER . - . - Postage DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTIONS I . - . PAID UNITED STATES POST OFFIGE Box 525 - . - . a I. Prince Frederick MD MONTEREY. VA 2446641525 . - perm? "No.1 on 2-. OFFICIAL-BUSINESS REGISTERED 2019 U5. IMMIGRATION SURVEY FOR ADDRESSEE ONLY ATTENTION RECIPIENT: TIME SENSITIVE MATERIALS ENCLOSED Section 2: CHAIN MIGRATION 5. Under current law, a policy known as ?chain migration? allows immigrants to bring in parents, wives and husbands, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters. In turn, those new immigrants can then bring in their relatives, too. Do you support or oppose putting limits on chain migration? 1 SUPPORT If granted amnesty, illegal aliens will be eligible for the benefits of chain migration, which means they could bring in their relatiVes. Would you support removing the eligibility for chain migration from amnestied illegal aliens? Section 3: IMPACT IMMIGRATIQN 7. The Census Bureau reports that America?s population of legal and illegal immigrants reached 42. 6 million in 2015. Would you support a temporary moratorium on immigration to allow these immigrants time to assimilate to America? YES Under current trends, more than 20 percent of America ?3 population will be foreign-born by 2050. Are you concerned that this trend could unfavorably alter America ?3 national character? YES NO The use of English as America ?5 primary language is under assault as driver?s license tests, voting ballots, government services, and even education are being offered in foreign languages. Do you support making English the official language of the U. S. 10. America ?3 population is expected to grow from 319 million today to 417 million in just over 30 years. That will require more production and use of energy and water, more schools, hospitals, housing, roads, and other demands on America?s resources. Are you concerned that too much immigration can cause overcrowding, and put increased pressure on our limited, valuable resources? For breaking news on immigration, please visit our website: The American Immigration Control Foundation, Inc. Is a ?501(c)(3) organization, gitts to WhiCh are deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes. A copy of the Iateet ?nancial report and registration ?led by this organization may be obtained by contacting us at: RC. Box 525, Monterey, VA 24465, 540-468-2022, or by contacting any of the state agendas: *?gnga: CH3320. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL FREE, 1-800-435-7352 WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. Maryland: Documents and information submitted under the Maryland Solicitamns Act are also avaitable, for the cost of copies and postage: O?ioe of the Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis. MD 21401. The official registration and ?nancial intonation ofAtC Foundation may be obtained from the Mississippi Secretary of State?s ot?ce by calling 1-888-236-6167. Registration by the Secretary of State does not imply endorsement. INFORMATION FILED WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CONCERNING THIS CHARITABLE SOLICITATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY CALLING (973) 504-6215. REGISTRATION WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT. Upon request, a copy of the test annual report ?led with the Department of State is available from AIC Foundation or the Of?ce of the Attorney General, Department of Law, Charities Bureau. 120 Broadway, New York NY 10271. mama: FINANCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ORGANIZATION AND A COPY OF ITS LICENSE ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE STATE SOLICITATION LICENSING BRANCH AT (888) 830-4989. THE LICENSE IS NOTAN ENDORSEMENT BY THE STATE. The of?cial registration and ?nancial information otAlC Foundation may be obtained from the Department of State by calling toll? tree within 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. MEIER: A?nancial statement is available from the State Division of ConwmerA?airs, Department ongriouitural and Consumer Services, PO Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23213. W: The registration statement requhd by the Charimble Solicitation Act may be obtained from Charities Division, Woe of the Secretary of State. State of Washington, Olympia. WA 98504-0422. 1-800-332-4483. W: Residents may obtain a summary of the registration and ?nancial documents from the Secretary of State. State Capitol. Charleston, West Virginia 25305. (Over, please 9)