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Pew Poll: 73% Of Americans Favor Arizona Anti-Illegal Immigrant Law, Only Leftwing Extremist Fringe (Possible Terrorists) Oppose It



May 13, 2010 8 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Pew Research:

The public broadly supports a new Arizona law aimed at dealing with illegal immigration and the law’s provisions giving police increased powers to stop and detain people who are suspected of being in the country illegally.

Fully 73% say they approve of requiring people to produce documents verifying their legal status if police ask for them. Two-thirds (67%) approve of allowing police to detain anyone who cannot verify their legal status, while 62% approve of allowing police to question people they think may be in the country illegally.

After being asked about the law’s provisions, 59% say that, considering everything, they approve of Arizona’s new illegal immigration law while 32% disapprove.

The latest national survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, conducted May 6-9 among 994 adults, finds that Democrats are evenly split over Arizona’s new immigration law: 45% approve of the law and 46% disapprove. However, majorities of Democrats approve of two of the law’s principal provisions: requiring people to produce documents verifying legal status (65%) and allowing police to detain anyone unable to verify their legal status (55%).

Republicans overwhelmingly approve of the law and three provisions tested. Similarly, among independents there is little difference in opinions of the new Arizona law (64% approve) and its elements, which are viewed positively.

Young people are less supportive of the Arizona immigration law than are older Americans. Fewer than half (45%) of those younger than 30 approve of the new law while 47% disapprove. Majorities of older age groups – including 74% of those 65 and older – approve of the law.

However, even most young people approve of requiring people to produce documents verifying their legal status; 61% approve of this element of the law while 35% disapprove. Larger percentages of older age groups support this provision.

Most Disapprove of Obama on Immigration

As has been the case since last fall, the public is highly critical of Barack Obama’s handling of immigration policy. Just 25% approve of the way Obama is handling the issue, while more than twice as many (54%) disapprove. That is little changed from last month (29% approve) and down slightly from last November (31%).

In the current survey, 76% of Republicans disapprove of Obama’s handling of immigration policy, while just 8% approve. Independents disapprove of Obama’s job on the issue by more than two-to-one (57% to 25%). Even among Democrats, as many disapprove (38%) as approve (37%) of the way he is handling the issue, while a quarter (25%) offer no opinion.


  • http://thecaptiansquarters.blogspot.com/ CAPT-DAX

    Thats 3 out of 4 say yay to you commie twinkle toe’ed Corksoakers!! :beer:

    • Jarhead68

      …or 1 out of 4 Americans are out of touch with reality.

      …or 1/4 of the population are traitors.

      …or 27% of those surveyed are dumbasses.

  • Chopper

    Let the brave men and women who work hard to protect us do their jobs. They are hired to protect and serve but politics get in the way of them fullfilling those duties. What part of “illegal” in illegal aliens do people not understand? They are breaking the laws we have in place so they should be treated as any other criminal.

    • Chopper

      Also, I get asked multiple times a day for my ID whether it be while writing a check, using my credit card, or to buy alcohol. I don’t have a problem with it because I have nothing to hide!

    • CPLViper

      Let me correct you … you don’t have a problem with that because for each time you are asked for your ID it is to protect your money in the case of credit cards, someone else’s money when you cash a check and public safety when buying alcohol …

      You don’t have a problem with AZ’s new law because it too is designed to protect public safety, the public trust and the economy as a whole.

      Ahhh, that’s better … be careful, just because we both have nothing to hide, we don’t want the zombies to be able to search our homes without probable cause.

    • Chopper

      Agreed. Thanks for clarifying my thoughts :beer:

  • Tyler520

    This prvoes that it is a nearly unanimous, bipartisan issue, in which at least 50% of Democrats support the bill – I personally know several hispanic, liberal Americans who are strong supporters of the bill.

    The thug tactics to intimidate and strongarm Arizona into surrendering their state rights are nothing short of tyrannical and fascist.

  • http://q.com bossou5555

    i live and hunt in az and hispanic, it sucks when we can’t enjoy our land because drug traficers are using it for there gain.I’M all for I.d check.if my grand parents were alive they would be to.