While U.S. officials have asked state and local authorities to help enforce immigration laws, some have balked saying it would hurt their standing in immigrant communities.
But 44.7 percent of the 8,300 participants in a Zogby interactive poll strongly agreed local and state officials should help such enforcement and another 24.4 percent somewhat agreed. A total 25.3 percent of respondents disagreed with 12.6 percent somewhat disagreeing and 12.7 percent strongly disagreeing.
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Monday, June 25, 2007
UPI-Zogby poll: All U.S. officials should enforce immigration law
Results of a new UPI-Zogby poll were released on June 22. From the UPI article:
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Hmmm. . .an uncharacteristically fair blog, for MATT. I wasn't expecting it. Good job.
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