Inside the Square Immigration Accountability Project
Immigration Accountability ProjectU.S. Capitol building
The Immigration Accountability Project educates the American public about the actions, votes, and statements of their elected representatives on immigration issues and their impact on America. Our goal is to provide educational resources, through the use of social media and other electronic and print media, to encourage a civil discourse on immigration issues and policy.
The staff of IAP analyze current and proposed federal immigration policies in order to educate the public on these policies. IAP conducts media interviews, creates educational social media posts, publishes fact sheets and blogs on IAProject.org, and participates in civic forums regarding immigration.
The Immigration Accountability Project supports immigration policies that:
Secure the border and stop illegal immigration;
Uphold the rule of law;
Protect American workers and their wages by reducing immigration levels; and
Serve the national interest.
The Biden Administration's open-borders policies have wreaked havoc on America, and Congress has utterly failed to hold the administration accountable. Almost eight million illegal aliens have been encountered at the border. Additionally, it is estimated that almost two million "gotaways" have evaded the Border Patrol. The number of illegal aliens who are on the terrorist watch list encountered by the Border Patrol has increased from three in 2020 to 172 in 2023. The number of convicted criminals and aliens with arrest warrants encountered by the Border Patrol has tripled since 2020.
Americans need to know that our open borders threaten the safety and security of all American communities, and Congress and the administration need to be held accountable!
IAP is a team of policy, politics, law, and media experts with more than five decades of experience under our belts. We understand that Congress only acts when voters demand action, and we know how to generate that demand by holding our elected officials accountable on immigration policies.