According to a survey published by the National Opinion Research Center, the University of Chicago, and AmeriSpeak, conducted by The Associated Press and Univision, 151% of the Hispanic population in the United States believe that undocumented immigrants “should be designated as criminals” and be “deported to their countries of origin,” while 62% of those surveyed said that “they should be allowed to remain in the country and be able to obtain U.S. citizenship, but only if they meet “certain” requirements and pay a “fine.”.
On the other hand, for the 55% Latinos, there is “no difference” between the current and previous administrations regarding concerns about being detained and/or deported from the United States, which demonstrates a negative perception of the current administration's immigration policy, after seeing no progress on immigration policy issues during President Joe Biden's 13 months in office.
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