By 56-26% Margin, Americans Oppose Justice Department Challenge of Arizona Immigration Law — Rasmussen
The Obama administration has reportedly decided to challenge Arizona’s new immigration law in federal court, but a recent Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 56% of U.S. voters oppose such a challenge. Just 26% believe the Justice Department should challenge the legality of Arizona’s law in court. Eighteen percent (18%) are undecided in the survey conducted May 26 and 27. Fifty-eight percent (58%) of voters, in fact, favor passage of a law like Arizona’s in their own state.
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