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84% of Hispanic voters in U.S. say illegal immigrants should be allowed to get drivers' licenses (Synovate Research)
84% of Hispanic voters in U.S. say illegal immigrants should be allowed to get drivers' licenses. That is in sharp contrast to whites, blacks and Asians on the same question. Less than 20% of non-Hispanic voters agreed that illegal immigrants should be permitted to get licenses. On most issues except immigration, however, Hispanic voters largely echo the views of whites, black, and Asians, according to a new poll from Synovate Research. (U.S. News & World Reports, March 28, 2008) Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0) Filed under: Here
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