Slightly more Americans trust Barack Obama than congressional Republicans to handle  immigration, but with neither side garnering a majority and vast differences in preferences  between whites and nonwhites in the latest ABC News/Washington Post  poll . ·         Americans trust President Obama more than House Republicans to handle immigration.When asked who they trust... Continue »
Latino Decisions conducted a  poll including 500 Latino citizens registered to vote, randomly selected nation-wide. Latinos were identified through a process that moves beyond surname and employs other markers of hispanicity, then screened for self-identification. Calls were made using both cell phones and landlines, and respondents were interviewed in language of... Continue »
The 2012 election was a game changer for immigration reform, and thanks to unprecedented Latino turnout and a recognition by both political parties of their growing political power, the prospects for enacting bipartisan immigration reform have never been stronger. On a press call and webinar today, Latino Decisions along... Continue »
 On March 5th, Latino Decisions conducted a  poll showing that: · Immigration reform is now by far the most important issue among Latino voters. Asked to name the most important issues the President and Congress should address, 58% of Latino voters named immigration reform; the second most important issue was jobs/the economy, with... Continue »
Newsmax conducted a poll showing that two out of three Republicans support immigration reform.  During the waiting period illegal immigrants would be granted legal status and a green card in return for paying back taxes and fines, learning English and remaining free of a criminal record, according to a survey... Continue »
From February 21-24, 2013, NBC news and The Wall Street Journal conduced a poll of 1000 Adults (48% male, 52% female), including 300 cell phone only respondents. The margin of error for 1000 interviews among Adults is ±3.10%. ·     American support for legal status for the undocumented has increased in NBC/WSJ polling since January. Asked if... Continue »
The poll of 1,003 U.S. adults was conducted by Selzer & Co., a Des Moines, Iowa based polling firm, and has a margin of error of 3.1 percentage points. ·  A majority of Americans support a path to citizenship. When given various options for what to do with undocumented immigrants, 53%... Continue »
70% of all voters support creating a path to citizenship for the undocumented. Asked if they favored “creating a way for illegal immigrants already here to become citizens,” 70% of voters agreed that they favored the proposal. 60% of Republicans support a path to citizenship on the merits. 60% of Republicans... Continue »