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    July 16, 2014
    Surge of Central American Children Roils U.S. Immigration Debate

    Obama Gets High Marks for Empathy, Communication, but Not Effectiveness

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    Surge of Central American Children Roils U.S. Immigration Debate

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    How Should the U.S. Deal with Recent Influx of Central American Children?
    Republicans Now Less Supportive of Legal Status for Undocumented Immigrants
    Positive Views of Obama Fell in 2013, But Have Changed Little So Far in 2014
    GOP Leads on Economy, Democrats on Abortion/Contraception Policies
    Hispanics Divided over How to Deal with Children in the U.S. Illegally
    More Say It is Important to Pass ‘Significant’ Immigration Legislation
    Barack Obama Job Approval
    Obama Gets Low Marks for Handling of Border Crossing Situation
    Low Ratings for Obama on Economy, Foreign Policy
    Obama Gets High Marks for Empathy, Communication, but Not Effectiveness
    Favorability of Barack and Michelle Obama
    Dim Views of National Economy
    Most Say Jobs in Their Community Remain ‘Difficult to Find’
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