Poll reveals how we view immigration in Nevada

Posted on: June 1st, 2006
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“Reno resident Bruce Kelley doesn’t believe Nevada’s economy depends on immigrant workers. The 50-year-old manager of an automotive repair center also said illegal immigrants are a burden on the state’s education system and social service programs.

“I think they use more than they contribute,” he said.

His opinion echoes the majority of Nevadans who participated in a poll conducted by the Reno Gazette-Journal and KRNV News 4. The Research 2000 Nevada Poll questioned 600 voters by telephone May 12-15, with findings consistent with national polls for public opinion on immigration issues. The poll margin for error is plus or minus 5 percent.”

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