American voters say 48 - 35 percent they want their state to pass an immigration law similar to Arizona's and by an overwhelming 76 - 12 percent they say that plans by those opposed to the law to boycott Arizona are a bad idea, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
Voters approve 51 - 31 percent of the Arizona law; think 45 - 36 percent it will reduce illegal immigration and want 66 - 26 percent immigration reform to move in the direction of stricter enforcement rather than integrating immigrants into American society, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University survey finds.
Also notable:
82% of independents and 70% of Hispanics consider the boycott a "bad idea."
59% of respondents, including 44% of Hispanics, consider illegal immigration a "very serious problem." Another 30% of Hispanics consider illegal immigration a "somewhat serious problem."
70% of independents, and 44% of Hispanics, believe immigration reform should focus on "stricter enforcement" of the law. 47% of Hispanics believe immigration reform should focus instead on "integrating illegal immigrants."
57% of independents, and 34% of Hispanics, approve of Arizona's new immigration law. 26% of independents and 54% of Hispanics disapprove of the new law.
37% of Hispanics would like for their own state to adopt a law similar to Arizona's new law.
The open borders radicals would have you believe that independents and Hispanics are opposed to border and immigration enforcement. It's not true. Don't believe their open-borders hype!
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