AMERICA FIRST
President Trump
Thought This Guy
Was Smart –
You Will Too!
Hello, I’m Kevin Lynn, and I fight on behalf of
American workers as the Executive Director
of The Institute for Sound Public Policy.
Together we will end mass immigration and
corporate offshoring that hurts Americans.
We pack a punch and leave a mark.
I’ll tell you about our impact in one story.
On August 3, 2020, I appeared at the White House, next to President Trump, after I advocated that he save hundreds of Tennessee Valley Authority information technology jobs.
Previously, the TVA CEO, Jeff Lyash, announced he would outsource the company’s IT jobs to nefarious consulting companies that imported cheap foreign labor. Much like Disney, SoCal Edison and hundreds of others have been guilty of doing this since the early 2000s.
Moreover, and to add insult to injury, American workers were forced to train their replacements. Some had been there for over thirty years and were responsible for the power grid that serviced over 10 million people in 7 states.” Do we really want America’s power grid in the hands of people in other countries?
We had to put a stop to this, but how?
With $100,000 from U.S. Tech Workers, we cut an ad and it aired in regional prime-time media markets.
The ad was directed to the one man who could do something about this.
He saw the ad and reacted to it!
That day in the Cabinet Room President Trump signed an executive order preventing federal jobs from being outsourced and replaced with temporary foreign workers. Trump fired the Chairman of the Board and one of the directors and forced Jeff Lyash to rescind the order to outsource. Those 200 jobs were saved and everyone is still employed there today!
Then Trump said about Kevin, “He’s smart.” True, there is probably no one else in America today who is better at antagonizing the anti-American left than me. In an article ripe with back-handed compliments, the staff at the far-left Jacobin magazine had this to say:
“The real MVP for elevating the TVA workers’ struggle in
conservative circles is a man named Kevin Lynn.”
Your dollars help us solve big problems!
We’ve been successful mounting information campaigns and litigating, and partering with a broad spectrum of activists to formulate and implement sound public policy at all levels of government.
We’ve built strong relations among aligned academics, policy experts, activists in the field, staffers on the Hill, and heavy hitters in the America First Movement.
We are an organization built to win. Litigation, investigations, research, and getting the word out is expensive. When you dig deep – your contributions will eliminate limits to what we can accomplish.
Let’s do this together.
Our Leadership, Charity Navigator, and Project Goals
Leadership
I’ve been focused on America First issues long before it as cool. In 1992, I worked as a volunteer on the Ross Perot for President campaign and formed the second largest Perot organization in the state of Arizona. Following the election, I worked for two years in Perot’s United We Stand America organization. I have always been an advocate for policies that put America first.
When things turn around for the better in this country it will be because when things were at their darkest, there were those whose patriotism and valor shined bright!
IfSPP Goals
Ending the negative effects of globalization
- Movement of People – Overall immigration numbers, legal or illegal, impact working families and our natural environment. We advocate for measures that end illegal immigration so decisions on legal immigration have meaning. We advocate for legal immigration criteria that stabilize population, increase both per capita GDP and median income, and protect our natural resources.
- Movement of Capital – Ensure that friction is applied to the capital flows that fuel offshoring of good paying manufacturing jobs and key technologies.
- Movement of Goods – For decades U.S. production and worker wages have been harmed by ever growing trade deficits. We promote policy that systematically forces balanced and reciprocal trade.
- Building a Resilient Domestic Economy – Prioritize creation of private sector jobs that provide living wages and growth opportunities over government subsidies.
Our successes on immigration after President Trump left office
President Trump fixed immigration in the last four months of his administration. The Remain in Mexico program achieved its desired result, illegal immigration was greatly curtailed, and legal immigration numbers were falling. Foreign guest worker programs like the H-1B visa had been reformed. Then Biden came. The Biden administration using a ploy we refer to as sue and settle as well as throwing out proposed rule changes – upended everything. And now look where we are!
But just like President Trump didn’t stop fighting for the American worker, neither will I, nor the Institute for Sound Public Policy.
On February 15, 2022, I testified before the House Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship regarding how foreign trained physicians were being brought into the country at time when U.S. citizens who graduated in good standing from medical colleges were not even receiving residencies, a necessary step to practice medicine.
Thanks to leadership from the Institute for Sound Public Policy and the work of thousands of activists across the country, On December 14, 2022, then House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) released a statement announcing H.R. 3684 the Equal Access to Green Cards for Legal Employment of 2022 (EAGLE Act of 2022) was essentially dead in the water and would not be voted on by the 117th session of Congress.
In June 2023, we filed a country of origin discrimination charge with the Department of Justice against 45 companies that conspired to place H-1B visa workers in technology jobs over American workers.
We took part in Operation Burning Edge to bring attention to the public and policy makers regarding our open southern border.
We have a FOUR STAR (96%) rating by Charity Navigator
Our organization undergoes a rigorous financial audit each year along with submitting a Form 990 to the Internal Revenue Service.
Ask to see our financials and returns. Join us with silent dollar support by clicking to donate now and add your voice to the growing demand for change.
Where Will Your Investment Go?
A major part of the fight over immigration takes place in the courts. The other side uses its vast financial resources to take part in litigation. When the President Trump worked to bring sanity to the immigration system, the other side was able to bring multiple lawsuits across the country on every issue.
With better funding resources, our side could intervene in cases brought by the other side to prevent “sue and settle” under which the agency conspires with a plaintiff to settle the case under terms that the agency has no authority to follow. With better funding resources, our side could bring more discrimination cases on behalf of American workers.”
We are an organization built to win. But, Litigation, investigations, research, and getting the word out can be expensive. So, we need you to dig deep. We are only just getting started.
Reach me at klynn at instituteforsoundpublicpolicy dot org. I am eager to hear from you!
Just like President Trump didn’t stop fighting for the American worker, neither will I and the Institute for Sound Public Policy
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