Americans for Better Immigration puts the spotlight on the immigration voting record and positions of elected officials and candidates

Last Updated: Sept. 16, 2004

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
on immigration numbers and forced population growth

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Michael Badnarik

Libertarian Candidate

George
W. Bush

Republican Candidate

David Cobb

Green
Candidate

John
Kerry

Democratic
Candidate

Ralph
Nader

Independent/Reform Candidate

Michael Peroutka

Constitution Candidate

Immigration Issue
Reduce Overall
Legal Immigration
opposes

opposes

--

opposes

SUPPORTS
SUPPORTS
Chain
Migration
--

supports

--

supports

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OPPOSES
Visa
Lottery
--
--
 --

supports

--
OPPOSES
Citizenship for Anchor Babies of Illegal Aliens
--
--
--
--
--
OPPOSES
Amnesty:
Long Work Permits for Most Illegal Aliens
--

supports

--

supports

supports
OPPOSES
Amnesty:
Citizenship for Illegal Teenagers
--
--
--
supports
supports
OPPOSES
Amnesty:
Citizenship for Illegal Agricultural Workers
--
--
--
supports
supports
OPPOSES
Citizenship Amnesty to Illegal Aliens of All Occupations
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OPPOSES
--
supports
supports
OPPOSES
Section 245(i) Defacto Amnesty for Illegals
--
supports
--
supports
--
OPPOSES
Import Low-Skilled
Workers
supports

supports

--
supports
OPPOSES
OPPOSES
Import High-Skilled
Workers
supports
supports
--
supports/ OPPOSES
OPPOSES
OPPOSES
Highly Secured
Border Control
opposes

 SUPPORTS/
oppose
s

--

--

--
SUPPORTS
Vigorous Worker
Verification
--
SUPPORTS
--

SUPPORTS

--
SUPPORTS
Federal and Local Cooperation to Remove Illegal Aliens
--

opposes/ SUPPORTS

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SUPPORTS

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SUPPORTS
Driver's Licenses for Illegal Aliens
--
--
--
OPPOSES
supports
OPPOSES
Federal
Forced Doubling
Of U.S. Population


supports
faster
doubling



supports
faster
doubling

 



supports
faster
doubling



supports
faster
doubling

OPPOSES

 

Michael Badnarik

 
George W. Bush

David Cobb

John
Kerry

Ralph
Nader

Michael Peroutka

EXPLANATIONS:
Capitalized green positions (i.e. SUPPORTS - OPPOSES) indicate a stance that would encourage lower immigration and more U.S. stability.
Lower case red positons (i.e. supports - opposes) indicate stances that would lead to higher U.S. immigration, sprawl and congestion.
 Squares that have a dashed line indicate that no position is yet known for that issue.
"SUPPORTS/OPPOSES" indicates a mixed stance that is more supportive than oppositional.
"OPPOSES/SUPPORTS" is similar but indicates more opposition than support.
To see details about each stance, click on the name of the individual candidate.

Candidates' positions on issues are fluid; expect changes. The information below reflects the best efforts of ABI thus far to reflect the true stances and past actions. If you see an error or have additional information, e-mail us as soon as possible. Click on any candidate for their contact information.

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