Update: latest tally for poll on Arellano’s deportation

http://immigration.freedomblogging.com/
August 24th, 2007

Last time we checked, 93 percent of you supported U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s decision to deport Elvira Arellano on her visit to Los Angeles.

(Arellano is an illegal immigrant who sought sanctuary a year ago in a Chicago church to try to remain here with her 8-year old son, a U.S.-born citizen.)

The Issue promised a final update this week so here you have it — while more votes have trickled in since our last tally, the trend still holds. Of 312 votes, 94 percent of you support ICE’s decision and six percent don’t.

- Amy Taxin
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Poll: readers don’t want raids delayed during census

http://immigration.freedomblogging.com/
August 24th, 2007

The results are in — and The Issue readers weren’t wild about the U.S. Census Bureau’s suggestion that immigration raids could be delayed during the 2010 census so they could get a better population count. (Nor was U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which loudly rejected the idea.)

Of 114 votes cast since last week:

86 percent disapproved of delaying immigration enforcement during the census
13 percent wanted to give the Census bureau time to conduct the count
Next poll question is coming right up — here’s a hint: it’s about ‘08.

To vote, click on www.ocregister.com/immigration and go to “Poll of the Weekâ€