Rasmussen: Majority Support Arizona-Like Immigration Law in Their State
Rasmussen Reports - 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.
Today Rasmussen Reports released the results of their latest national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Votersregarding the Arizona styled immigration law. Results:
- 52% favor passage of an immigration law similar to Arizona’s in their state
- 34% oppose such a law in their state
- 15% are undecided
. . . . [Read More] * It appears that rounding of the result percentages has caused a minor $1 variation
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Today Rasmussen Reports released the results of their latest national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Votersregarding the Arizona styled immigration law. Results:
- 52% favor passage of an immigration law similar to Arizona’s in their state
- 34% oppose such a law in their state
- 15% are undecided
. . . . [Read More] * It appears that rounding of the result percentages has caused a minor $1 variation
Tags: Rasmussen Reports, survey, Arizona, immigration law, illegal aliens To share the post, click on "Post Link." Please mention / link to Blogs for Borders. Thanks!
























1 Comments:
Well...it is common sense which is sorely lacking in the BHO regime.
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