Robert Smith

Senior Planned Giving Officer at Federation for American Immigration Reform

Robert Smith is a Senior Planned Giving Officer and Director of Advancement at the Federation for American Immigration Reform, a non-profit organization advocating for immigration reform. Robert has extensive experience in development and fundraising, having worked in similar roles at various non-profits such as Private Development/Fundraising Consultant, American Majority, National Veterans Legal Services Program, Choose Responsibility, Grace Life Community Church, Freedom Alliance, and Liberty Christian School. Robert holds a BA in Biblical Literature from Northeastern Bible College.

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Woodbridge, United States

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Federation for American Immigration Reform

Our Objectives FAIR seeks to reduce overall immigration to a more normal level. Reducing legal immigration levels from well over one million at present to a very generous 300,000 a year over a sustained period will allow America to manage growth, address environmental concerns, and maintain a high quality of life. FAIR puts the interests of American citizens and future generations ahead of big business and partisan demands. What We Believe Immigration, within proper limits, can be positive. Adhering to the rule of law is central to successful assimilation and citizenship. Tough decisions require strong leadership. Strong leadership, in turn, is underscored by defined principles that anchor public policy. Immigration can be an emotional topic: We believe in respecting the basic human rights and the dignity of all involved. As such, FAIR opposes policies based on favoritism toward, or discrimination against, any person based on race, color, religion, or gender. We understand that under any rational system of ordered entry, the demand will always vastly exceed available slots. Tough decisions will therefore always be necessary. FAIR does not endorse political candidates or parties.


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