Wednesday, December 7, 2005
Studies: Mexicans come to U.S. due to family and better jobs, while few approve Bush’s position on immigration
-Contributed by Erwin Cifuentes. A survey by the Pew Hispanic Center showed that most Mexicans that immigrate to the U.S. do so because of the influences of family and better job opportunities, not due to abject poverty or unemployment. In the meantime, a Gallup Poll showed only twenty-six percent of U.S. residents approved of the way President Bush is handling the issue of immigration. (Science Daily) Washington Post's Darryl Fears also comments on the matter.
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