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Controversial Immigration Law Finding Pockets of Support

By: Amy Mearkle
Updated: May 17, 2010

HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA  -- Pennsylvania is showing support for Arizona and its recently passed controversial immigration law.  

Nearly 60-percent of Pennsylvania residents taking part in a new Rasmussen Reports poll say they would support their state adopting similar legislation, while 32-percent are against the idea.   However, 54-percent of Pennsylvanians admit they're concerned about possible civil rights violations that could accompany such a law, but 43-percent aren't worried there would be a problem.  

Two-thirds of likely Pennsylvania voters say they want an immigration policy that would block entry into the U.S. for people who are, quote, "national security threats, criminals and those who would come here to live off our welfare system."  

Last week a Mason-Dixon poll commissioned by the Las Vegas "Review-Journal" showed that 85-percent of likely Republican primary voters would be in favor of a law similar to Arizona's regarding illegal immigrants, and a total of ten states are reportedly considering enacting comparable legislation.   Meanwhile lawmakers in several other cities, including Chicago, Los Angeles, and Boulder, Colorado, have called for boycotts of Arizona to protest the law.  

(Copyright 2010 by VERTEXNews/Newsroom Solutions)

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Yea im sure these cracker ash hicks around here would love to see that happen. They get all freaked out when a black person or mexican move in town. What these people dont know is this is all jus a cleaver disguise to take a lil more of your rights away. The USA in 10 to 20 years will be a police state if it keeps on this path. USA home of the free. I laugh everytime I hear someone say that. Should be-USA land of the gready obese idiots.

Bob B. May 18, 2010 at 7:42 pm

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