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    Should Tucson Police help enforce immigration law?

    Should Tucson Police help enforce immigration law?

    Yes 79 %
    No 20 %
    Not Sure 1 %

    Total number of votes 8077


    Will employer sanctions prevent immigrants from coming to the United States illegally?


    Yes, if employers won't hire them, they won't come here. 79 %
    No, they will still find jobs regardless of sanctions. 21 %

    Total number of votes 3123

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    Should Tucson Police help enforce immigration law?


    Yes 79 %
    No 20 %
    Not Sure 1 %

    Total number of votes 8088

    Will employer sanctions prevent immigrants from coming to the United States illegally?


    Yes, if employers won't hire them, they won't come here. 79 %
    No, they will still find jobs regardless of sanctions. 21 %

    Total number of votes 3132
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    Should Tucson Police help enforce immigration law?


    Yes 79 %
    No 20 %
    Not Sure 1 %

    Will employer sanctions prevent immigrants from coming to the United States illegally?


    Yes, if employers won't hire them, they won't come here. 79 %
    No, they will still find jobs regardless of sanctions. 21 %

    Total number of votes 3133
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    Should Tucson Police help enforce immigration law?


    Yes 79 %
    No 20 %
    Not Sure 1 %

    Total number of votes 8091

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    Will employer sanctions prevent immigrants from coming to the United States illegally?


    Yes, if employers won't hire them, they won't come here. 79 %

    No, they will still find jobs regardless of sanctions. 21 %

    Total number of votes 3135

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    Should Tucson Police help enforce immigration law?


    Yes 79 %
    No 20 %
    Not Sure 1 %

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    Poll results aren't scientific. Percentages may not add up to 100 percent due to rounding off.


    Will employer sanctions prevent immigrants from coming to the United States illegally?


    Yes, if employers won't hire them, they won't come here. 79 %
    No, they will still find jobs regardless of sanctions. 21 %

    Total number of votes 3137

    Poll results aren't scientific. Percentages may not add up to 100 percent due to rounding off.
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    It costs the municipality money having them here of course it should.
    I support enforcement and see its lack as bad for the 3rd World as well. Remittances are now mostly spent on consumption not production assets. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    Should Tucson Police help enforce immigration law?

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    Not Sure 1 %

    Total number of votes 8098


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    Should Tucson Police help enforce immigration law?

    Yes 79 %
    No 20 %
    Not Sure 1 %

    Total number of votes 8099
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    Should Tucson Police help enforce immigration law?

    Yes 79 %
    No 20 %
    Not Sure 1 %

    Total number of votes 8114

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    Will employer sanctions prevent immigrants from coming to the United States illegally?

    Yes, if employers won't hire them, they won't come here. 79 %
    No, they will still find jobs regardless of sanctions. 21 %

    Total number of votes 3149

    Poll results aren't scientific. Percentages may not add up to 100 percent due to rounding off.

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