2007: Immigration Still Major Issue for Latinos

Posted on: January 2nd, 2008
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“The massive but peaceful pro-immigrant marches that brought the plight of the country’s estimated 14 million undocumented immigrants into full public view in 2006 all but vanished in 2007, but that did not mean the issue disappeared. To the contrary, immigration remained a major national issue — in some polls, Americans listed it as one of their top three concerns — thanks to the presidential campaign, radio and television talk shows, and the inability in Congress to come up with a solution.”*

*From: http://news.ncmonline.com
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