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    December 11, 2014
    Immigration Action Gets Mixed Response, But Legal Pathway Still Popular

    Opinions About Obama’s Action Divide Along Age, Education, Ethnic Lines

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    Immigration Action Gets Mixed Response, But Legal Pathway Still Popular

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    Divides on Immigration Executive Action
    Seven-in-Ten Continue to Support Path to Legal Status for Undocumented
    Opinions About Obama’s Action Divide Along Age, Education, Ethnic Lines
    Support for Legal Status at 70%, But GOP Backing Has Declined Since Feb.
    Obama Immigration Approval Up, But Majority Still Disapproves of Handling
    Approval of Obama on Immigration Rises among Hispanics in Past Year
    About Two-Thirds Are Sympathetic Toward Undocumented Immigrants
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