on immigration numbers
and forced population growth
John Cox (R)

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Amnesty/Permanent Legalization for Illegal Aliens

"While legal immigration is good for America, illegal immigration hurts our economy and strains our public services. Amnesty is not the answer, nor are 'guest workers.' We need Citizens who want to become part of our nation, learn English and contribute to the economy. I will crack down on businesses that hire - and exploit - illegal labor. We must protect our borders and enforce our laws." cox2008.com

Temporary Legalization for Illegal Aliens as Guestworkers

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Chain Migration

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Visa Lottery

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Citizenship for Illegal Aliens' Babies

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Large-scale Importation of Workers

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Worker Verification

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Federal Pickup of Locally Detained Illegal Aliens

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INTERIOR ENFORCEMENT  

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FEDERAL FORCED DOUBLING OF U.S. POPULATION

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GENERAL INFORMATION - John Cox was born on the south side of Chicago, Illinois in 1955 and was raised in the south suburbs of Chicago.

He attended the University of Illinois at Chicago, graduating with honors and a degree in Accounting and Political Science.

He is a long-time Republican activist. He has served as president of the Cook County Republican Party and was on the state steering committee for former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp's presidential run in 1988.

John himself ran for the GOP nomination in the 10th Congressional District in Illinois in 2000; the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate in 2002; and, while acting as the President of the Cook County Republican Party demonstrated his commitment to the turnaround effort of that beleaguered organization by serving as the GOP nominee for Cook County Recorder of Deeds in 2004, winning newspaper endorsements for his plan to get rid of the office once elected.

John created a chapter of Rebuilding Together, a nationwide charitable organization that is dedicated to renovating homes for low-income, elderly, disabled, and families with children. Seeing the need for the program in his community, John recruited a board and formed the Christmas in April - North Suburban Chicago Chapter.

John currently sits on the board of the USO and FireWorks for Kids Foundation.

He serves as the Co-Chairman of the Illinois Branch for the Coalition for the Modernization and Protection of America's Social Security system and as Chairman of the Midwest Coalition for Tax Reform and Economic Growth.

John is the father of four daughters; Sarah, Stephanie, Shannon and Julianne, John has been deeply involved in their education and other activities, serving as a soccer and basketball coach and tutoring at school and many other activities.

He and his wife, the former Sarah Hall, reside in Chicago.

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