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Seventy-eight percent said the government should attempt to deport all illegal immigrants in the U.S. who have been convicted of other crimes while living here, according to the CNN/ORC poll.Americans open to legal status, citizenship for illegal immigrants: PollOk fact finder, where did you get the 80% from?Okay, I'll argue facts while you keep making wishes.You guys can argue figures-I object to the line jumping over other applicants who do things the right way. If illegals are given amnesty, there will be a large show of disunity and pushback by American citizens.Actually, 80 percent of Americans want illegals to have a path to legal status or citizenship. I've proven this countless times to tards like you.Big mistake on all their parts. Most Americans want all illegals out of the country and they sure as shit don't want to pay for their health care.
I'm sure voters will vote for that shit.
No wonder your propagandists make such big profits!
Most Americans think the U.S. government should deport illegal immigrants living in the country who have been convicted of other crimes, but also say the government should develop plans to allow some to gain legal status or U.S. citizenship, according to a poll released Friday.
And 90 percent said they would support a bill allowing a path to U.S. citizenship for illegal immigrants who have been in the country for a number of years, hold a job, speak English, and are willing to pay back taxes.
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65+14 = 79%
Poll Roundup: Majority of Americans Support Immigration Reform With Citizenship - America's Voice
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Legal status or citizenship is 59 + 19 = 78 percent.
"Deport them" = 18 percent. They are on the losing side, big time.
Poll Roundup Majority of Americans Support Immigration Reform With Citizenship
Plenty more evidence in the link.Gallup
June-July 2013
- 88% of Americans support allowing immigrants to become citizens
- 83% of conservatives support allowing immigrants to become citizens
On immigration, Republicans favor path to legal status, but differ over citizenship
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What Americans Want From Immigration Reform in 2014
62% of Americans favor providing a way for immigrants who are currently living in the United States illegally to become citizens provided they meet certain requirements, while 17% support allowing them to become permanent legal residents
The Republican response to the will of the American People:
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But 60 percent said the government’s top priority when it comes to the issue should be developing a plan to allow illegal immigrants who do have jobs to become legal residents. These 2 sentences do not say 80% to me. Don't play with figures-give a good argument instead.