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An Examination of Minority Voters’ Views on Immigration

  • By
  • Steven A. Camarota
February 2010
Backgrounders and Reports

Business and Labor on Immigration Contrasting Views of Leaders vs. Rank and File

  • By
  • Steven A. Camarota
February 2010
Backgrounders and Reports

Straight Talk About Jews And Immigration

  • By
  • Stephen Steinlight
February 2010
Op-eds and Magazine Articles

Religious Leaders vs. Members: An Examination of Contrasting Views on Immigration

  • By
  • Steven A. Camarota
December 2009
Backgrounders and Reports

Public Opinion in Mexico on U.S. Immigration: Zogby Poll Examines Attitudes

  • By
  • Steven A. Camarota
October 2009
Backgrounders and Reports

Poll: Voters Unaware of Candidates’ Immigration Positions; McCain Supporters Farthest Off the Mark

  • By
  • Steven A. Camarota
March 2008
Announcements

The Public’s View of Immigration: A Comprehensive Survey and Analysis

  • By
  • Polling Company™
November 2006
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New Poll: Americans Prefer House Approach on Immigration

  • By
  • Steven A. Camarota
May 2006
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Immigration-Related Dissertations, 2003

  • By
  • Irie Turner
July 2004
Backgrounders and Reports

Divergent Foreign Policy Views: Survey finds biggest public/elite gap is over immigration

  • By
  • Mark Krikorian
December 2002
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The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization founded in 1985. It is the nation's only think tank devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States.