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    July 11, 2016
    Europeans Fear Wave of Refugees Will Mean More Terrorism, Fewer Jobs

    Negative opinions about Roma, Muslims in several European nations

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    Europeans Fear Wave of Refugees Will Mean More Terrorism, Fewer Jobs
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    Partisan divides in France, UK on refugees in their country
    Those on ideological right more unfavorable toward Muslims in most countries
    Most Europeans say Muslims in their country want to be distinct
    Views of Muslims more negative in eastern and southern Europe
    Language crucial to national identity
    Many Europeans concerned with security, economic repercussions of refugee crisis
    Negative opinions about Roma, Muslims in several European nations
    Views about national identity vary across Europe

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