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Americans hold complex views on illegal immigration:
β64% say undocumented immigrants should have a way to stay legally
β56% support mass deportations
βAnd among those who support mass deportations, 43% say undocumented immigrants should have a way to stay
https://pewrsr.ch/3ZkqLEc
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Just to be clear, we don't think that people answering this way are actually under 30 or Hispanic.
It's that people giving inaccurate data on questions about submarines are also giving inaccurate data about their demographics, falsely claiming to belong to these groups.
Our newly updated key facts about the nation's ~47.9 million Black Americans contains tons of great info. You'll find demographic data on:
-The total U.S. Black population
-Single-race, non-Hispanic Black people
-Multiracial, non-Hispanic Black people
-Black Hispanic people
pewrsr.ch/39hFVzP
Some key facts on where Black eligible voters live:
-About half of Black eligible voters live in one of eight states.
-In South Carolina, Black Americans are 26% of eligible voters.
-In Georgia, Black Americans are a third of eligible voters.
www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/...
Every year, about 1.4 million Hispanics in the U.S. become eligible to vote.
Our new research on U.S. eligible voters includes that and much more:
Hispanic voters: pewrsr.ch/41Rz9uy
Black voters: pewrsr.ch/4aOonJI
Asian voters: pewrsr.ch/47qHOVT
Last year, my colleagues talked to a group of people who, while they may vote, are not strongly attached to either political party. By and large, they look at the nationβs politics as a topic better avoided than embraced. Hereβs what some of them had to say:
www.pewresearch.org/politics/?p=...