Two out of three Hispanics oppose the establishment’s campaign to
increase the annual inflow of migrants into the United States.,
according to an Aug. 20 report by Gallup.
That’s good news for Donald Trump, who has made pro-American immigration reform the centerpiece of his campaign.
It is bad news for Jeb Bush, who claims he can boost the one-in-four
Hispanic support for the GOP by inviting more foreign blue-collar and
college-graduates to compete for the jobs sought by American Hispanics.
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Only 34 percent of U.S.-born Hispanics, and 33 percent of
foreign-born Hispanics, want to increase legal immigration, said
the Gallup report.
Sixty-four percent of each group of Hispanics want migration to be
reduced or leveled, said Gallup, which released the report under a
misleading headline, “U.S. Support for Increased Immigration Up to 25%.”
Twenty-six percent of self-identified Hispanics born in the United
States, all of whom can vote, want legal migration to be reduced.
However, the percentage of Hispanics opposing increases may be much
higher, partly because a growing number of Hispanics now identify
themselves as core white Americans.
Thirty-one percent of foreign-born Hispanics, few of whom can vote, want migration to be reduced.
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Two out of three Hispanics oppose the establishment’s campaign to increase the annual inflow of migrants into the United States., according to an Aug. 20 report by Gallup.
That’s good news for Donald Trump, who has made pro-American immigration reform the centerpiece of his campaign.
It is bad news for Jeb Bush, who claims he can boost the one-in-four Hispanic support for the GOP by inviting more foreign blue-collar and college-graduates to compete for the jobs sought by American Hispanics.
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Only 34 percent of U.S.-born Hispanics, and 33 percent of foreign-born Hispanics, want to increase legal immigration, said the Gallup report.
Sixty-four percent of each group of Hispanics want migration to be reduced or leveled, said Gallup, which released the report under a misleading headline, “U.S. Support for Increased Immigration Up to 25%.”
Twenty-six percent of self-identified Hispanics born in the United States, all of whom can vote, want legal migration to be reduced. However, the percentage of Hispanics opposing increases may be much higher, partly because a growing number of Hispanics now identify themselves as core white Americans.
Thirty-one percent of foreign-born Hispanics, few of whom can vote, want migration to be reduced.