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    Poll: 56% Support Enforcement Only Immigration Approach

    Poll: 56% Support Enforcement Only Immigration Approach rasmussenreports.com
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    Fifty-six percent (56%) of American adults favor an enforcement-only approach to immigration reform. Only 29% are opposed.

    However, support falls sharply when "a path to citizenship" for illegal aliens already in the United States is added to the mix. Just 42% support the more "comprehensive" approach while 44% are opposed. This proposal was similar to a "grand bargain" announced by Senator Arlen Specter (news, bio, voting record) earlier in the week.

    Specter's outline included a provision to add 6,000 border patrol agents along the US-Mexican border. That would double the number of border agents and is supported by 62% of Americans. Only 24% are opposed.

    The public is more evenly divided on a far more aggressive approach to add 100,000 border patrol agents. Forty-three percent (43%) favor such an approach while 37% are opposed. Republicans favor this approach by a 2-to-1 margin. Democrats and those not affiliated with either major party are evenly divided.

    Earlier surveys have consistently found strong popular support for another aspect of Specter's proposal—strict penalties on those who hire illegal aliens. A survey released last week showed that most Americans continue to believe that controlling the border should be the primary focus of immigration reform.

    The enforcement-only approach was defined as a proposal to "build a fence along the Mexican border, assign more border patrol agents, and impose strict penalties on anyone who hires illegal aliens. The proposal would do nothing to legalize the status of illegal aliens already in the country."

    After hearing that, survey respondents were asked a follow-up question: "A different proposal has been made that also includes a fence along the Mexican border, more border patrol agents, strict penalties on anyone who hires illegal aliens. This proposal, however, would also offer illegal aliens a path to citizenship if they pay back taxes and other fines. Would you favor or oppose this proposal?"

    Rasmussen Reports conducts ongoing surveys measuring the attitudes of Americans on the news of the day. Recent surveys have asked about the DC Madam, gun control, the Supreme Court decision on partial-birth abortion, the FDA and food safety, the CIA and George Tenet's book, and the subpoena's issued to Condoleezza Rice. The latest updates can be found on the Rasmussen Reports home page.

    Rasmussen Reports also regularly tracks public attitudes towards Congress, the War on Terror, and other topics. Rasmussen Reports also continuously updates favorability ratings and general election match-ups for all Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates along with ratings for Members of Congress, Other Political Figures, and Journalists.

    Rasmussen Reports releases updated polling data on the Democrat Nomination Process every Monday and on the Republican contest every Tuesday. Results for the Generic Congressional Ballot are updated monthly.

    The national telephone survey of 1,000 Adults was conducted by Rasmussen Reports May 8-9, 2007. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.

    Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information.

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    Support for an enforcement first policy on immigration tops the 60% mark in all but one of 33 states polled by Rasmussen Reports over the past month (see State-by-State Immigration Data).

    Massachusetts is the sole exception, but even in Ted Kennedy's state a solid majority (58%) say that the U.S. should enforce existing laws and control the border before considering new reforms (The Bay State also boasts the lowest percentage of voters who believe that tax cuts help the economy).

    Wyoming, at 78%, boasts the highest percentage favoring an enforcement first policy.

    Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Arizona voters say they are following the immigration debate "very closely." That's the highest level of interest in the nation.

    In 8 of the 33 states, a plurality of voters want to "forcibly require" all illegal immigrants to leave the country (see State-by-State Immigration Data).

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    Rasmussen Reports’ Election 2006 coverage has been praised for its accuracy and reliability. Michael Barone, Senior Writer for U.S. News & World Report and co-author of The Almanac of American Politics, mentions, “One clear lesson from the Republican victory of 2004 and the Democratic victory of 2006 is that the best place to look for polls that are spot on is RasmussenReports.com." And University of Virginia Professor Larry Sabato states, “In election campaigns, I’ve learned to look for the Rasmussen results. In my experience, they are right on the money. There is no question Rasmussen produces some of the most accurate and reliable polls in the country today.â€
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