Federation for American Immigration Reform
The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is an "organization of concerned citizens who share a common belief that our nation's immigration policies must be reformed to serve the national interest." [1] FAIR was formed in 1979 by John Tanton, who believed immigration was a significant part of the US population "problem." See RightWeb Profile
FAIR played a significant role in drafting Arizona's controversial SB1070 anti-immigrant law, which has been successfully challenged by the US Department of Justice. According to the FAIR website, "FAIR's legal affiliate, the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) assisted [Arizona] Senator Pearce in drafting the language of SB1070. [2]
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FAIR and immigration reform bill
In 2013, FAIR has played a major role in the anti-immigration reform movement as part of the John Tanton Network. This backlash comes in response to an immigration reform agenda introduced by a bipartisan group of senators in January.[3] FAIR has received over $6 million in donations from the Colcom Foundation, started by Cordelia Scaife May of the Scaife Foundations, a close friend of Tanton and a strong supporter of anti-immigration laws.[3]
Funding
Funders from 1986-2007 included: [4]
- Carthage Foundation $1,954,500
- F.M. Kirby Foundation $645,000
- John M. Olin Foundation $30,000
- Sarah Scaife Foundation $1,075,000
- Scaife Family Foundation $175,000
- Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation $25,000
- Smith Richardson Foundation $65,000
- William H. Donner Foundation $60,000
Front groups
Groups that FAIR has created or funded include "You Don't Speak for Me!", Choose Black America[5], and Coalition for the Future American Worker[6].
Board
Accessed September 2010: [7]
- Roy C. Porter, Chairman
- Nancy S. Anthony
- Sharon Barnes
- Henry M. Buhl, Vice President
- Douglas E. Caton, Ret., Treasurer
- Pat Choate
- Donald Collins, Jr.
- Sarah G. Epstein, Secretary
- Frank Morris
- Stephen B. Swensrud
- John Tanton
- Alan Weeden
- Sidney Swensrud (1900 - 1996) - Chairman, Reserve and Endowment Fund
Directors (2008)
Accessed September 2008: [8]
- Nancy S. Anthony, Chairman
- Sharon Barnes
- Edith Blodgett
- Henry M. Buhl, Vice President
- Major General Douglas E. Caton, Ret., Treasurer
- Pat Choate
- Donald A. Collins
- Sarah G. Epstein, Secretary
- Roy C. Porter
- Stephen B. Swensrud
- John Tanton, M.D.
- Alan Weeden
- Sidney Swensrud (1900 - 1996) Chairman, Reserve and Endowment Fund
Advisory Board
Accessed September 2008: [9]
- Hon. Richard Lamm, Co-Chair
- Hon. Brian Bilbray, Co-Chair
- Duke Austin
- Gwat Bhattacharjie
- Gerda Bikales
- Dorothy R. Blair
- J. Bayard Boyle
- Hugh Brien
- John Brock
- Torrey Brown, M.D.
- Frances Burke, Ph.D.
- Cleveland Chandler, Ph.D.
- William W. Chip, Esq.
- William Collard, Esq.
- Donald Collins, Jr.
- Clifford Colwell, M.D.
- Thomas A. Connolly
- Jane S. DeLung
- James R. Dorcy
- Dino Drudi
- Carol Dubois
- Bonnie Erbe
- Don Feder
- Robert Gillespie
- Otis W. Graham, Jr., Ph.D.
- Frederick W. Guardabassi
- Joseph R. Guzzardi
- Lawrence E. Harrison
- Edward H. Harte
- Bonnie Hawley
- Hon. Walter D. Huddleston
- Diana Hull, Ph.D.
- Hon. Fred C. Ikle
- Glenn Jackson
- Mrs. T.N. Jordan
- Carol Joyal
- Alan Kuper, Ph.D.
- Yeh Ling Ling
- Henry Luce III
- Donald Mann
- Henry Mayer, M.D.
- Joel McCleary
- Scott McConnell
- James G. McDonald, Esq.
- Helen Milliken
- Frank Morris, Ph.D.
- Nita Norman
- Peter Nuñez
- Robert D. Park
- Roy Porter
- Fred Pinkham, Ed.D.
- Thor Ramsing
- Bruce S. Reid
- Teela Roche
- Colonel Albert F. Rodriguez, Ret.
- Charles T. Roth
- David M. Schippers, Esq.
- Monica Bell Steensma
- Joyce Tarnow
- Max Thelen, Jr.
- Hon. Curtin Winsor, Jr.
- Robert Zaitlin, M.D.
Contact
Articles and resources
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ About, Federation for American Immigration Reform, accessed September 14, 2008.
- ↑ "If Washington Won't, Arizona Will", April 14, 2010, "Media" page on FAIR website, accessed September 2, 2010.
- ↑ Jump up to: 3.0 3.1 Katie Lorenze, "Scaife-Funded Network Works Hard to Kill Immigration Reform," PRWatch.org, May 31, 2013.
- ↑ Funding - all years (1986-2007) - Federation for American Immigration Reform. Media Matters Action Network. Retrieved on 2010-01-28. “Carthage Foundation $1,954,500 F.M. Kirby Foundation $645,000 John M. Olin Foundation $30,000 Sarah Scaife Foundation $1,075,000 Scaife Family Foundation $175,000 Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation $25,000 Smith Richardson Foundation $65,000 William H. Donner Foundation $60,000”
- ↑ Teresa Watanabe (2007-12-31). Activist gaining little ground among blacks. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 2010-01-15. “Since last year, the 56-year-old lean and lanky activist has tried to rouse blacks against illegal immigration with fiery appearances on national TV, protest marches, civil disobedience and leadership of Choose Black America, an anti-illegal immigration organization launched and financially supported by the Federation for American Immigration Reform.”
- ↑ Duke Falconer (2007-02-05). Anti - Immigration Groups and the Masks of False Diversity. E Pluribus Media. Retrieved on 2010-01-28. “other FAIR sponsored groups such as the Coalition for the Future of the American Worker, which claims to be a coalition of blue-collar groups”
- ↑ Board, Federation for American Immigration Reform, accessed September 13, 2010.
- ↑ Directors, Federation for American Immigration Reform, accessed September 14, 2008.
- ↑ Directors, Federation for American Immigration Reform, accessed September 14, 2008.
External resources
- RightWeb on FAIR
- Annon, "Frosty Wooldridge: Nativist, Xenophobe, Fake-Environmentalist, Member of FAIR’s Board of Advisors", Imagine 2050, October 20th, 2011.
- Heidi Beirich (2009-02). Federation for American Immigration Reform. Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved on 2010-01-28.