PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
on immigration numbers
and forced population growth.

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.

Last Updated: September 13, 2000

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EXPLANATIONS:
• Capitalized green positions
(i.e. SUPPORTS - OPPOSES) indicate a stance that would encourage lower immigration and more U.S. stability.

• Lower-case red positions
(i.e. supports - opposes) indicate stances that would lead to higher U.S. immigration, sprawl and congestion.
• Squares that are blank indicate that no position is yet known for that issue.
• "SUPPORT/OPPOSE" indicates a mixed stance that is more supportive than oppositional.
"OPPOSE/SUPPORT" is similar but indicates more opposition than support.
• To see details about each stance, click on the name of the individual candidate.
 

 

 

 

Buchanan

Reform Party

Bush

Republican Party

Gore

Democratic Party

Nader

Green Party

Phillips

Constitution Party

Reduce Overall Immigration   SUPPORTS opposes    opposes SUPPORTS
Chain
Migration
  OPPOSES OPPOSES/
supports
supports        
Visa
Lottery
  OPPOSES   supports        
Anchor Babies       supports   OPPOSES
Amnesty For Illegal Aliens   OPPOSES OPPOSES supports   OPPOSES
Import
Workers
  OPPOSES supports support/OPPOSE  OPPOSES OPPOSES
Border
Control
  SUPPORTS SUPPORTS oppose/SUPPORT   SUPPORTS
Worker
Verification
      oppose/SUPPORT       
Interior Enforcement   SUPPORTS SUPPORT/
oppose
opposes
     
Federal
Forced Doubling
Of U.S. Population
 

OPPOSES



supports
faster
doubling

supports
faster
doubling

supports

OPPOSES

   

Buchanan

Bush

Gore


Nader


Phillips
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