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    June 1, 2012
    Section 8: Values About Immigration and Race

    Modest Decline in Anti-Immigrant Sentiment

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    Section 8: Values About Immigration and Race

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    Modest Decline in Anti-Immigrant Sentiment
    Fewer See “Real Improvement” in Blacks’ Positions
    Support Slips for Tighter Immigration Controls
    Growing Partisan Divide over Immigration
    Immigrants and Traditional American Values
    Discrimination against Blacks is Rare Today
    Most Blacks Continue to Say Their Position Has Not Improved
    Four-in-Ten Bothered When Immigrants Can’t Speak English
    Most Oppose Use of Preferences to Improve Position of Minorities
    More White Democrats Favor Use of Preferences to Aid Minorities
    Narrowing Racial Gap in Views of Black-White Dating
    Younger Cohorts More Supportive of Interracial Dating
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    6-4-12 V #93a

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