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    December 18, 2013
    On Immigration Policy, Deportation Relief Seen As More Important Than Citizenship

    Nativity and Legal Status of Hispanics, 2012

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    On Immigration Policy, Deportation Relief Seen As More Important Than Citizenship
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    Relief from Deportation or Pathway to Citizenship?
    Relief from Deportation or Pathway to Citizenship?
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    Top Issues Facing the Nation Today
    Views of Current Immigration Policy Proposals
    Relief from Deportation Seen as More Important than Pathway to Citizenship for Unauthorized Immigrants
    Deportation Worries among Hispanics and Asian Americans
    Effect of Unauthorized Immigration on U.S. Hispanics and U.S. Asian Americans
    Reasons for Negative Effect of Unauthorized Immigration on U.S. Hispanics and U.S. Asian Americans
    Would Granting Legal Status to Unauthorized Immigrants Improve their Lives?
    Would Granting Legal Status to Undocumented Immigrants Lead to More People Coming Here Illegally?
    Views of the Current Level of Legal Immigration
    Effect of Legal Immigration on the U.S.
    Having More Low-Skilled Immigrants Would Help the U.S. Economy
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    Knowledge of the U.S. Immigration System
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