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Majority Of Hispanics Oppose U.S. Deportation Policy

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First Posted: 12/29/11 05:00 PM ET Updated: 12/29/11 05:07 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- Fifty-nine percent of Hispanics oppose President Barack Obama's increased deportations of undocumented immigrants, according to a new poll showing a weak spot in their otherwise broad support for the president in next year's election.

The survey by the Pew Hispanic Center released on Wednesday showed that just 27 percent of those polled approved of the administration's deportation policy, which immigrants' advocates have criticized as unnecessarily harsh.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported nearly 400,000 people during the fiscal year that ended in September, the largest number of removals in the agency's history. Government officials say they are targeting immigrants with criminal backgrounds.

Mark Lopez, associate director of the Pew Hispanic Center and author of the report, said that even though Hispanics reject Obama's deportation policy by a two-to-one ratio, they still support the president generally and show an affinity for his Democratic Party.

Latinos were among Obama's strongest supporters in 2008, but many have become disillusioned by the lack of employment opportunities and lack of progress on immigration reform.

The survey showed 49 percent of Hispanics approve of the job Obama is doing, down from 58 percent in 2010 but still higher than his 46 percent approval rating among the general population.

When asked which political party shows greater concern for Hispanics, 45 percent of respondents chose Democrats and 12 percent said Republicans.

Employment, education and medical care are the issues that Hispanics registered to vote in next November's presidential contest care the most about, the survey found.

Latinos have been disproportionately affected by the U.S. economy's downturn, with unemployment for the group running at 11 percent and many losing their homes. The country's average jobless rate is about 8.6 percent.

The support of Hispanic voters could prove a determining factor for Obama as he seeks re-election, especially in the critical states of Virginia, Nevada, Florida and North Carolina.

The survey was conducted between Nov. 3 and Dec. 7 in all 50 states and the District of Columbia with 1,220 adult Hispanics, 557 of whom are registered to vote.

Polling was conducted both in English and Spanish by landline and mobile telephones. The margin of error was plus or minus 3.6 percentage points for all Hispanics surveyed and 5.2 percentage points for Hispanics registered to vote.

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realitytrumpsbull 01:37 PM on 01/15/2012
It's a Bill Clinton moment, depends on what your definition of 'illegal' is. To most Americans, the illegal immigration is leftovers, a problem that's lingered on and on and on, hallmarked by vacillation, indecision, and anything but policy clarity.  Today, we have things like sanctuary cities, where local law enforcement and government basically give illegal status a free pass. Why the schism and  Read More...
02:57 PM on 01/31/2012
Tells you that they put something first other than the LAW... and Safety of this country. Nobody is eliminating illegals from becoming citizens... JUST GET IN LINE like EVERYONE ELSE>. just like shopping in a grocery store or for tickets to see a show.. NOBODY likes or wants LINE JUMPERS. They are showing you no respect
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Greg Mirsky
Riga dimd, Riga dimd, Kas to Rigu dimdinaj?
02:46 PM on 01/31/2012
"Fifty-nine percent of Hispanics oppose ..."
Are all polled American citizens (nowhere in article I could find clear indication)? Not? Then this poll and hence the article are irrelevant.
09:26 PM on 01/30/2012
More news Bank robbers disapprove of the laws regarding their crimes also .......DUH!!!!!!!!!
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special38x2
Live, Love, & Laugh
09:29 PM on 01/30/2012
Spot on! Why are we even entertaining this topic...
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realitytrumpsbull
two 'alves of coconut!
01:37 PM on 01/15/2012
It's a Bill Clinton moment, depends on what your definition of 'illegal' is. To most Americans, the illegal immigration is leftovers, a problem that's lingered on and on and on, hallmarked by vacillation, indecision, and anything but policy clarity.  Today, we have things like sanctuary cities, where local law enforcement and government basically give illegal status a free pass. Why the schism and dichotomy? Well, for one, it's in our advertising, 'give us your tired, your poor...' etc. We're supposed to be an immigration-friendly country. But, history and modern realities have caught up with us in that department, today's world has 5-6x as many people in it as the world of 1900, and that forces the powers-that-be to make some decisions that aren't to everyone's liking, least of all people from Mexico, some who still maintain an ancestral claim on American lands, or would like to, and thus the political frictions that result. There's a lot of attendant anger, also, and people asserting that America's making double promises, bait-and-switch to get cheap labor, so forth and so on. There's also anger and upset within our borders, wondering what kind of half-bakery and social engineering the government is going to visit on its' own citizens again THIS year, bringing people in by the boatload to an already dismal economic landscape where unemployment runs 7-15% depending on who you ask. Times are tough all over, if Mexico and other countries honestly had economic opportunities sufficient to support their own citizens, there wouldn't be much confusion because everyone would be moving home to get good jobs, unfortunately, the opportunities just aren't there in either country. The next ten years don't promise much improvement either, and we're likely to keep hearing about this issue as time goes on.
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maybealittlecommonsense
kick it root down
11:19 PM on 01/14/2012
The majority of hispanics are illegal? nuff said.
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TexasTreader
My other dog is a gator
11:03 PM on 01/14/2012
A lawless culture opposes legal standards? Big shocker.
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Intolerantcentrist
No thanks…I brought my own air.
11:20 PM on 01/14/2012
Hey Tex, haven’t seen you for a while.

Failure of government to meet statutory legal mandates seems to be a recurring theme of government for a decade or so; de-supervise immigration, banking, deep water drilling, ect. While some see the problem as government is too big, I see the problem is more that even though government is too large, it doesn’t do what it is mandated to do.
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TexasTreader
My other dog is a gator
10:30 AM on 01/15/2012
Agreed. Even if everyon in each bureaucracy were on the same page (they're not), the bureaucracies are too complex to be effective. One of the beauties of the Constitution is that it limits government to a manageable size and scope. I believe that ignoring those limits has brought us to the problems we have today. For example, laws have gone from being an agreement between people ADMINISTERED BY government to government controls on the people. It's perverse.
07:25 AM on 01/07/2012
Well their opinions certainly count for more that the tax paying citizens of this country
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Elena Cubillo
04:31 AM on 01/09/2012
even the illegals pay taxes.
KenInd
Keeping some levity among all the gravity....
11:19 AM on 01/13/2012
Not all.
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TexasTreader
My other dog is a gator
11:04 PM on 01/14/2012
Sales tax at the store shouldn't count.
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Hoodoo X
tanstaafl
12:25 PM on 01/05/2012
This is odd. Why would citizens not want our immigration laws enforced, not matter what ethnic or racial group they identify with? Is the the fact they have family or friends that may be affected by deportation?
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Elena Cubillo
04:32 AM on 01/09/2012
i want them enforced, but they are doing it wrong. tehy are putting the legals in detention not the illegals
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maybealittlecommonsense
kick it root down
11:21 PM on 01/14/2012
Where?
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inthedesert
Those who never question will fall for anything.
10:25 AM on 01/04/2012
The effort by the pro-illegal groups such as LaRaza to connect both the black experience in American and the immigrants from Europe at the end of the first world war is simply not working. And anyone with an IQ above 50 knows this. Black were brought to America against their wills to work as slaves. They fought for hundreds of years for the rights they have now. Immigrants from Europe came to Ellis Island and then waited in line to become citizens of America. And the first thing they did(if they had not already done so)was to learn English and to assimilate. They came to America because they wanted to BE American citizens. And there were no social welfare programs for them to depend on back then either. Illegals from Mexico come here and DEMAND rights and the states give them checks every month for each and every one of their numerous anchor spawn. The children are educated at taxpayer's expense in costly ESL classes and the states take care of healthcare for their babies. Mexicans by and large do not want to assimilate and become "American".
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Elena Cubillo
04:36 AM on 01/09/2012
that is not true. most of the ones you are talking about are from guatemala
03:08 PM on 01/31/2012
you again, are literally too stupid to insult...I'm speechless
Satirist1
All 4 d best in the best of all possible worlds
01:23 AM on 01/04/2012
PCniks love euphemisms. You know, "motivationally dispossessed" for "lazy" etc.

I suggest we substitute the term "deportation" and use " family reunification" or "returning to homeland" instead.
mira chancleta
No ball-balancing, clapping, belching seals!
10:14 AM on 01/04/2012
I'll drive that bus!
Satirist1
All 4 d best in the best of all possible worlds
10:47 AM on 01/04/2012
And I'll pay you to do it... lol
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Alva Vargas
07:37 PM on 01/03/2012
This is a unsubstantiated bold-faced lie! I'm Hispanic-American and "I do" support deportation of illegals because they are, hello, illegally here and broke the law! Why would law abiding Hispanic-Americans condone unlawful behavior? It makes no sense! Also for the record, it is an insult to our heritage and culture to be "clumped" together with a bunch of degenerates who would rather break the law for greed and laziness then to respect our laws and do things right. Putting race aside, illegals, no matter what country they come from, are criminals who broke the law and should be held accountable. Period! "Altering" our laws to accomodate their lawlessness in our country is insanity! On what planet does that make sense?!!? They gotta go!
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Elena Cubillo
04:39 AM on 01/09/2012
are you from here(born here ) or did you come here illegally in the beginning. america does not want to help these people become legal tehy through them in jail every chance they get
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Alva Vargas
07:00 PM on 01/10/2012
Yes as I wrote I'm Hispanic-American, born and raised here. My parents did things the right way and the honorable way and in turn gave us pride. Ive seen the shame that illegals kids have to go through because their parents are lazy, greedy, degenerates!
06:45 PM on 01/03/2012
Most bank robbers oppose bank robbery laws, what's new?
Satirist1
All 4 d best in the best of all possible worlds
01:17 AM on 01/04/2012
lol!!!
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moonlightesq
05:45 PM on 01/03/2012
Not just the majority of Hispanics. The alleged arsonist in Los Angeles also opposes his mom being deported back to Germany. I'm sure the majority of illegals in the U.S. also oppose deportations.
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Alva Vargas
07:44 PM on 01/03/2012
This is not true, the majority of Hispanic-Americans have no pity for any illegal who would rather break the law then do the honorable thing for himself and his family. They are an embarrassment and an "eye-sore" for the hispanic heritage and culture! No way!! The illegals, however, because there are so many here, have gotten together with hispanic interest groups and demorcats and organized. They are the ones who are starting this false propaganda for momentum and support!
mira chancleta
No ball-balancing, clapping, belching seals!
10:21 AM on 01/04/2012
...and what these "latino" activist groups have yet to realize is that the RAGE, RANCOR and RESENTMENT that they are creating against all people of hispanic cultural background will NOT end anytime soon.

Daring to support, ILLEGAL, LAWLESS, RAMPANT entry into the US, by ANY national group is social suicide for all of us.

I don't know anyone, who supports this level of disregard for our national autonomy and sovereignty, but yet here we see day after day "articles" from self-annointed "latino" spokes-idiots claiming to represent 40 MILLION people of Hispanic-cultural background, most of which are LEGALLY here for MANY generations!!!

My advice to these "experts" is to go back to the Home Depot parking lot and get some real work with some REAL integrity!
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Fred Bronson
America Unite
08:25 AM on 01/02/2012
I can not understand why any one would want to leave a gravy train ? When they get deported who are they going to blame for every thing they do wrong, who are they going to say discriminated against them ? Who are going to pay them to have babies and pay the hospital bill ? They are going to support their own children. How are they going to get away without paying taxes ? How are they going to live, or pay for their trucks when they have to pay their own bills and buy their own food.
Crab i would not want to get deported either. BUT DEPORT EVERY ONE OF THEM
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Alva Vargas
07:50 PM on 01/03/2012
As a Hispanic-American who has nothing to do with illegals and who are an embarrassment to our culture and heritage because all their doing is taking the easy way because of greed and laziness, I agree with you 100%. They gotta go, we're their victims to the tune of billions in taxes every year! And they don't respect our laws! What's that about?!!? They gotta go!
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Fred Bronson
America Unite
11:01 AM on 01/07/2012
Thank You, i see it every day here in NC we just had three men were i work had their wifes/girlfriends give birth all with overtime make over $50,000.00 a year yet medicaid paid for their medical bills, and now these same girls are collecting WIC, and food stamps.
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Elena Cubillo
04:43 AM on 01/09/2012
everybody thinks they do not pay taxes. look at their pay stubs. tehy are working on an illegal number. all of that money taken out of their checks goes to the government and no one ever gets it. they pay more in taxes that legals
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Elena Cubillo
07:58 PM on 01/12/2012
i am a southern white american gal, illegals pay way hella more taxes than any of you great so called americans. i do taxes and i see their w2s. that money that is withheld from their checks and met by their employer can never be gotten by anyone. it goes to our great broken government that can not control their spending habits
KenInd
Keeping some levity among all the gravity....
11:22 AM on 01/13/2012
How did they get a Social Security number?
03:15 PM on 01/31/2012
God, you're a master of english, served in the military and now you do taxes...how about becoming an astronaut and fly to the Moon!
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Annette Hammond
If only everybody knew
06:00 PM on 01/01/2012
59%---Of course.Goes to show WE are becoming the minority.
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
10:29 PM on 01/02/2012
So?
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Annette Hammond
If only everybody knew
11:15 PM on 01/02/2012
So you must be one of the becoming majority that crossed the border???
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Alva Vargas
07:54 PM on 01/03/2012
That percentage is inacurate. I have yet to meet a Hispanic-American, including myself, that condones unlawful behavior and that wants to live in the mess and lawless attitude they have braught with them. Heck no, we work too hard to lower our standards!!
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Elena Cubillo
10:27 PM on 01/12/2012
honey i am a 40 year old woman i have served my country in the united states military. a crime is a crime speeding or breaking a federal law. A CRIME IS A CRIME. BEFORE YOU THROUGH STONES AT SOMEONE ELSE MAKE SURE YOU ARE 100% CRIME FREE. NO SPEEDING TICKET, NO NOTHING KIND OF BREAKING THE LAW