Middle Tennessee State University poll: 4 out of 10 disagree that illegalized foreigners make life worse

Posted on: October 11th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ]
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“Health care, not immigration, viewed as most serious problem in state Middle Tennessee State University has released its Fall 2006 poll of Tennesseans. It showed that regardless of whether the word “illegal” or “undocumented” was used to described illegalized foreigners, a majority of respondents (roughly 6 of every 10) said that such people make life worse in Tennessee, and 4 of 10 disagreed. Respondents were split as to whether immigration in general is good for Tennessee. Some excerpts of the press release:”

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