Recent Poll Demonstrates Majority of Voters Favor Immigration Enforcement over Amnesty
A recent poll conducted by The Washington Times and JZ Analytics revealed that a majority of voters favor immigration enforcement over amnesty. In fact, the poll showed that two-thirds of likely voters surveyed would like to see police officers in their jurisdiction check immigration status during routine traffic stops. In addition, 50 percent of voters "strongly" agreed with Arizona's SB 1070 immigration enforcement law, with 17 percent "somewhat" agreeing with the law. Only 29 percent strongly or somewhat disagreed with the law. (Washington Times, July 10, 2012)
FAIR Legislative Update July 16, 2012
YOU LIE OBAMA.
A recent poll conducted by The Washington Times and JZ Analytics revealed that a majority of voters favor immigration enforcement over amnesty. In fact, the poll showed that two-thirds of likely voters surveyed would like to see police officers in their jurisdiction check immigration status during routine traffic stops. In addition, 50 percent of voters "strongly" agreed with Arizona's SB 1070 immigration enforcement law, with 17 percent "somewhat" agreeing with the law. Only 29 percent strongly or somewhat disagreed with the law. (Washington Times, July 10, 2012)
FAIR Legislative Update July 16, 2012
YOU LIE OBAMA.