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POLL: Majority of Americans Fear Civil Rights Violations With Efforts to Identify the Undocumented
May 28, 2012 | by Rasmussen Reports | Latino Daily News
While voters remain concerned that efforts to deport illegal immigrants will inadvertently lead to civil rights violations, a majority still disagrees with granting automatic citizenship to children of illegal immigrants born in the United States. continue reading »
POLL: 77% Plan to Visit Mom on Mother’s Day
May 13, 2012 | by Rasmussen Reports | Latino Daily News
Most Americans whose mothers are still alive plan to honor them today with an in-person visit, but only one-in-four of all adults (27%) consider Mother’s Day one of the country’s most important holidays. continue reading »
POLL: 60% Polled Americans Say Border Control Priority in Immigration Reform Debate
March 25, 2012 | by Rasmussen Reports | Latino Daily News
Voters continue to support a welcoming immigration policy and still feel strongly that immigration reform should focus on border control. continue reading »
POLL: 55% of Americans Oppose Affirmative Action for College Admissions
February 26, 2012 | by Rasmussen Reports | Latino Daily News
The U.S. Supreme Court last week agreed to hear a case involving the use of race as a factor in college admissions. Most voters oppose the use of so-called affirmative action policies at colleges and universities and continue to believe those policies have not been successful despite being in place for 50 years. continue reading »
POLL: Majority of Voters Support Requiring Photo ID for Voting, Don’t See as Discriminatory
December 20, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
Attorney General Eric Holder signaled last week that the Justice Department will be closely examining new state laws that require showing a photo ID before voting continue reading »
POLL: 52% of Americans Support Strict Immigration Law in their State, Like Arizonza
December 14, 2011 | by Estelle Gonzales Walgreen | Latino Daily News
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday announced it will decide whether the Arizona immigration law passed last year violates the Constitution, and a new survey finds that half of voters still support a similar immigration law for their own state. continue reading »
POLL: 75% of Americans Support Showing Photo ID at Election Polls
June 10, 2011 | by Rasmussen Reports | Latino Daily News
Support remains high for requiring voters to show photo identification before being allowed to cast their ballots. An increasing number of states across the country are putting that requirement into law. continue reading »
Only 30% of Americans think the U.S.-Mexico Border is Secure
May 15, 2011 | by Rasmussen Poll | Latino Daily News
President Obama on Tuesday encouraged Congress to move forward on immigration reform, saying his administration has “strengthened border security beyond what many believed was possible.” But most voters don’t share the president’s view. continue reading »
POLL: Majority of Americans Feel Enforcing Immigration Law Would Reduce Poverty Levels in Country
April 10, 2011 | by Rasmussen Reports | Latino Daily News
Americans feel more strongly than ever that the lack of immigration law enforcement directly effects poverty in the country. continue reading »
POLL: 63% of Americans Say Border Control is Top Immigration Priority
March 11, 2011 | by Rasmussen Report | Latino Daily News
Little is being said on Capitol Hill about immigration reform these days, but voters remain strongly convinced that border control should come first. continue reading »
Majority of Americans, 67 %, Think Its Ok for States to Enforce Immigration if Government is Not
February 18, 2011 | by Rasmussen Report | Latino Daily News
In response to the Justice Department challenge of its effort to crack down on illegal immigration, Arizona has sued the federal government for failing to enforce immigration laws. continue reading »
POLL: Most Voters View AZ Shootings as Random Violence, Not Political
January 12, 2011 | by Rasmussen Report | Latino Daily News
Americans have closely followed news stories about the shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and the killing of six others in Arizona on Saturday, and most don’t feel politics was the cause of it. continue reading »