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we can not tell right know but there are people that are against Immigration and some are not

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How can you say that 70 percent of the people in Arizona are in favor of the new immigration law if 40 percent are Caucasian and 35 percent are Hispanic?

If this statement is true - and I don't know that it is - it would indicate that the immigration law is not about race, but about citizenship status. The argument that 'if you're Hispanic then you must automatically be against immigration laws' makes as much sense as saying that if a voter is female, she will automatically vote for the female candidate, no matter what the candidate's platform is.


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