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Americans Oppose Rewards for Illegal Immigrants

 

Fifty-one percent of Southwest U.S. adults think that illegal aliens should not receive equal access to physical health care.
Arizona State University-Southwest Poll ; November 6 - December 19, 2007

Fifty-nine percent of Americans polled opposed the DREAM Act which failed in the Senate in October.
Rasmussen Reports; November 6, 2007

Seventy-eight percent of Americans polled said it is not acceptable for companies to market services such as credit cards or bank accounts specifically to illegal immigrants.
American Solutions "Border Security Survey"
; August 27-29, 2007

Fifty-nine percent of Americans polled believe the more effective way to deal with the potential treat to national security posed by millions of illegal immigrants living within the United States is to crack down on illegal immigration by toughening the enforcement of existing laws, deporting illegal immigrants and prosecuting the employers who illegally employ workers.
UPI/Zogby Poll ; April 13-16, 2007

Seventy-one percent of likely American voters would support a law to STOP the use of taxpayer funds to provide Medicaid, welfare, and other government services for illegal immigrants.
McLaughlin & Associates poll
; April 12-15, 2007


Seventy-seven percent of likely American voters oppose giving Social Security benefits and credit to illegal immigrants.
McLaughlin & Associates poll; April 12-15, 2007

Seventy-three percent of Americans believe illegal aliens should be barred from Medicaid benefits.
Zogby Poll; February 9-12, 2007


Sixty percent of all Californians are opposed to health care for illegal aliens.
Survey and Policy Research Institute At San Jose State; January 11, 2006

Sixty-one percent of Arizona voters polled would bar illegal immigrants from receiving punitive damages in civil lawsuits.
Arizona State University, August 24-29, 2006

Sixty-eight percent of Colorado residents polled, including fifty-six percent of Hispanics, believe illegal aliens are costing Colorado a lot of tax money.
The Denver Post/Mason-Dixon Polling and Research, July 12-13, 2006

Sixty-six percent of Americans polled believe illegal aliens cost the taxpayers too much by using government services like public education and medical services.
Gallup Poll, June 8-25, 2006

Fifty-three percent of Americans polled support legislation to deny automatic U.S. citizenship to children born here to parents who are illegal aliens.
Roper ASW Poll conducted for Negative Population Growth (NPG), April 14-16, 2006

Sixty-two percent of >California voters > oppose driver's licenses for illegal aliens.
Field Poll, February 12-26 2006

Seventy-two percent of American voters are opposed to allowing illegal immigrants to get drivers' licenses, with immigrant voter families opposed sixty-six percent.
Quinnipiac University National Poll; February 21-28, 2006

Eighty-four percent of American voters are in favor of requiring proof of legal residency in order to obtain government benefits, with immigrant voter families in support eighty percent.
Quinnipiac University National Poll; February 21-28, 2006

Eighty-three percent of Americans polled are concerned that it costs taxpayers too much money to provide illegal aliens with services such as health care and education.
Time Magazine/SRBI Survey, January 24-26, 2006

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