Most Second Generation Hispanics Put Importance on Ability to Retain Spanish
More than two-thirds of second-generation Latinos consider it very important for future generations to be able to speak Spanish.
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More than two-thirds of second-generation Latinos consider it very important for future generations to be able to speak Spanish.
Five of six publics in the region are opposed to Western governments sending arms and military supplies to anti-government groups in Syria.
Despite questions raised about the program, a majority of Americans continue to support the use of drone strikes against suspected terrorists.
Six-in-ten Republican voters say they want to see the GOP move in a more conservative direction.
Half of the parents of online teens say they have used parental controls to block, filter or monitor teens’ online activities.
About eight-in-ten Egyptians believe a fair judiciary is very important, making that one of the top priorities for the nation.
A quarter of Americans expect the economy will be worse off a year from now, the highest level since June 2011.
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