American Immigration Control Foundation
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American Immigration Control Foundation (AIC Foundation) is an American political group devoted to reducing "uncontrolled immigration."
Founded in 1983 and based in Monterey, Virginia, AIC Foundation received more than $190,000 through 1998 from the controversial Pioneer Fund.
AICF has been headed by John Vinson since 1990. In the mid-1990s, Samuel Francis, who was fired from the conservative Washington Times after penning a racially inflammatory column, was AICF chairman.
[edit] References
- Baker, Al and Susan Sachs (August 4, 2001). Supporters of Immigrant Laborers Hold Pre-emptive Rally on L.I. New York Times
- American Immigration Control Foundation profile via Southern poverty Law Center
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