NumbersUSA Unveils State Immigration Enforcement Scorecards Project
- On March 31, 2025, in Arlington, Va., NumbersUSA announced a new initiative to comprehensively score all immigration enforcement actions by each state legislator, calling it the State Credible Immigration Enforcement Scorecards.
- NumbersUSA, led by CEO Roy Beck and Director of State Government Relations Andrew Good, aims to increase transparency and accountability among elected state officials regarding immigration enforcement, as constituents generally favor credible enforcement.
- The first Scorecards being unveiled are for Ohio and West Virginia , North Carolina , and Montana , with plans to add more states monthly, utilizing a groundbreaking tool to ensure no state official's role in immigration enforcement goes unnoticed or misrepresented.
- According to NumbersUSA, the Ohio House passed an E-Verify bill 85-6, and the West Virginia Senate passed a mandatory E-Verify bill 34-0, but leaders in the Ohio Senate and West Virginia House never allowed a vote on the bills, which ultimately died.
- The new Scorecards will negatively score leaders who quietly refuse to bring good bills up for a vote, as NumbersUSA advocates for lower immigration levels and credible enforcement of immigration laws and aims to educate its over 8 million online followers on immigration policies.
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NumbersUSA Unveils State Immigration Enforcement Scorecards Project
ARLINGTON, Va., March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The non-partisan NumbersUSA organization announces a new initiative to comprehensively score all immigration enforcement actions by each state legislator.

NumbersUSA Offers Classroom Booklets To Tell The Story of Immigration Cuts That Triggered The "Great Migration" And Greatest Black Economic Progress
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