This poll rejects what the open border lobby claims, that anyone who votes against amnesty will loose the latino vote.

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Latinos also divided over immigrant rights
Critics say some are asking for too much
By Franco Ordoñez

The Charlotte Observer

Posted: Monday, Jun. 22, 2009
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On Friday, President Barack Obama reiterated his support for immigration reform at a prayer breakfast with members of the Latino community. This week, he will gather with lawmakers at the White House for a working session on immigration reform. They're expected to talk about enforcement, worker verification and penalties for coming to the country illegally.

As the immigration debate heats up across the country, a new study shows Latinos in Charlotte-Mecklenburg are as divided over immigration reform as any other group — and possibly more so.

[b]The Crossroads Social Capital study, which measured social ties in the community, found almost six out of 10 Latinos (58 percent) in Charlotte-Mecklenburg feel immigrants are “too demanding in their push for equal rights.â€