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» John Keeley

John Keeley

Former Director of Communications

The Impact of Employment Verification

By John Keeley
September 2006
Testimony

Should Sponsors Pay? Briefing on Efforts to Compel L.A. County To Send Bills for Immigrant Health Care

By John Keeley
August 2004
Announcements

High Noon to Midnight: Does Current Immigration Policy Doom American Jewry?

By John Keeley
May 2004
Announcements

Visas for Sale? An Insider's Thoughts on Why the State Department Should Lose the Visa Function

By John Keeley
April 2004
Announcements

Immigration and American Workers: Study Examines Impact of Immigration on Wages

By John Keeley
April 2004
Announcements

INS, RIP: One Year Later

By John Keeley
March 2004
Announcements

Can Immigration Law Be Enforced? Two Years after 9/11, Many Still Answer 'No'

By John Keeley
September 2003
Announcements

Mexifornia? Panel to Feature Author Victor Davis Hanson

By John Keeley
August 2003
Announcements

Outsmarting Smart Growth: Study Finds Population Growth Key Reason for Sprawl

By John Keeley
August 2003
Announcements

Officers Need Backup: Lawmakers To Examine Immigration Role of Local Law Enforcement

By John Keeley
June 2003
Announcements

How is the Media's Immigration Coverage? Panel Discussion & Award to Former Washington Times Writer

By John Keeley
May 2002
Announcements

The New Ellis Islands: Examining Non-Traditional Areas of Immigrant Settlement in the 1990s

By Steven A. Camarota, John Keeley
September 2001
Backgrounders and Reports
The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization founded in 1985. It is the nation's only think tank devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States.