Here's an article about immigration from the Colorado Springs Gazette. They write, "National opinion polls on the issue provide no slam-dunk win for either side. A Zogby International poll released March 19, for example, found 62 percent of respondents would prefer that their congressional delegate support tougher immigration rules. In the same poll, 69 percent of respondents said they oppose building a wall on the border. Botero points to another poll, conducted in October for the Manhattan Institute think tank. That poll found 72 percent of likely Republican voters favor letting illegal immigrants register with authorities, pay a fine and receive temporary worker permits."
Category: 2008 Presidential Election
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