When it comes to immigration policy, roughly seven-in-ten (71%) continue to support a way for undocumented immigrants to gain legal status if certain requirements are met. One-in-four (25%) say they should not be allowed to stay.
Most of those who say there should be a pathway to legal status support the ability for undocumented immigrants to apply for citizenship: 42% overall say they should be able to apply for citizenship, while 25% of the public thinks they should be able to apply for permanent residency, but not citizenship.
Friday, November 21, 2014
ONCE AGAIN, THE BAGGERS ARE IN THE MINORITY
According to Pew, 71% of Americans approve of giving illegal immigrants a way to stay in the US legally:
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Chain migration and the steady diminution of wages is also supported by Big Biz Gopers, which among other things and in context means Romney would have got a similar law through
legally.
Chain migration could be a serious problem.
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