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Welcome to AIC

About AIC

  • AIC is an American non-partisan grassroots activist organization with more than a quarter
    of a million members - citizens of all races, creeds, and colors.
  • AIC, founded in 1983, is about stopping the millions of illegal aliens who sneak across our border from Mexico every year.
  • AIC is about deporting those illegal aliens already in the U.S.
  • AIC is about opposing all amnesties & new guest worker legislation.
  • AIC is about strictly enforcing the current immigration laws and increasing penalties for those who knowingly transport, recruit, solicit, or hire illegal aliens.
  • AIC is about demanding that our federal government immediately use maximum manpower and support equipment to secure our nation from terrorists, drug smugglers, and illegals.
  • AIC is about reducing annual legal immigration to numbers which can be readily assimilated.
  • AIC is about actively promoting grassroots influence on legislators by means of letters, petitions, and postcard campaigns to promote secure border control.
  • AIC is about educating motivating and activating citizens with our newsletter Immigration Watch.
  • AIC is about our staff members who appear as guests on radio talk shows and TV programs to help alert the nation to the immigration crisis.
  • AIC is about encouraging all concerned citizens to join our efforts to secure America's borders.



AIC BLOG  1/26/12

Chicano Park Murals Reveal a Great Deal

Mass immigration negatively impacts U.S. culture and cohesion in many ways. A small illustration of this influence, but one that says a lot, was the recent decision of the Department of Transportation to allocate $1.6 million for “federal transportation enhancement” in San Diego. With our national infrastructure crumbling in so many places, one might think that this money went to repair roads or bridges. Think again.

 

Where it went was to restore Hispanic supremacist murals in San Diego’s “Chicano Park.” First painted by radicals in the 1970s, the murals display various La Raza boosting, anti-American, and Marxist images. . . .

 

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