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60 percent in Florida say legalize immigrants
MiamiHerald.com ^ | 06/11/2007 | ALFONSO CHARDY

Posted on 06/11/2007 6:46:50 AM PDT by devane617

Three in five likely Florida voters say they back legalizing millions of undocumented immigrants largely along the lines of a controversial measure now stalled in the U.S. Senate.

The findings of the Zogby International statewide poll, conducted for The Miami Herald and WFOR-CBS4 in association with The Palm Beach Post and WPEC-CBS 12, mirror other polls' national results. The Senate compromise measure crashed into a wall of opposition raised by liberals and conservatives who dislike parts of the bipartisan bill for different reasons.

The poll's findings come as President Bush scrambles to try to get the support of Republican senators who view the measure as undeserved amnesty for the nation's estimated 12 million illegal immigrants.

On Tuesday, Bush will meet with conservative Republican senators in an attempt to persuade them that the bill is tough on border enforcement and far from amnesty. It would extract heavy fines and long waits for immigrants to legalize their status.

Some of those requirements -- among them fines of $5,000 and a proposed point system that puts the nation's employment needs above family unification for immigrants -- are opposed by Democrats, who say the fines are too hefty and the waits too long.

In Florida, however, there's strong support for the Senate bill from voters of every political persuasion, race and ethnic group.

John Zogby, president of Zogby International, joked that Florida is not a ''Lou Dobbsian state,'' a reference to CNN host Lou Dobbs, who has become a leading opponent of illegal immigration.

BLACK VOTERS

Zogby said one of the surprising results was that a majority of black likely voters contacted statewide expressed support for legalization, even taking into account the margin of error of eight percentage points for that subgroup. As the debate has unfolded, some black leaders have voiced concern that foreign workers might take jobs and depress wages for blacks.

The statewide poll of 801 likely voters, conducted June 4-6, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points. Zogby also oversampled in South Florida, polling 407 likely voters in Miami-Dade, Broward, Monroe and Palm Beach counties, and those findings have a margin of error of five percentage points.

In South Florida, 61 percent of all likely voters polled agreed that immigration revisions should include a path to citizenship for most illegal immigrants who have no criminal record, pay a $5,000 fine and wait their turn behind legal immigrants to apply for permanent U.S. residency. Statewide, 60 percent agreed.

''I don't think anybody should be excluded,'' said one voter polled, Luis Torres, a 35-year-old Miami resident born in Chicago of a Cuban mother and an Ecuadorean father. ``We all came from somewhere.''

Two in five of those polled in Florida and almost half of voters contacted in South Florida took issue with another feature in the bill that would give preference to skilled foreign immigrants over those with extended U.S. families. They prefer that immigrants with U.S. family ties remain a priority.

The Senate bill would enable undocumented immigrants, including about one million in Florida, to obtain a Z visa, which after several years would allow them to apply for residency and eventually citizenship.

Asked if undocumented workers take jobs that no one else wants, 58 percent statewide and 54 percent in South Florida said they agreed or strongly agreed.

Ilene Schlesinger, a former office manager who lives in Monroe County, said today's undocumented immigrants deserve a chance -- just as her grandparents had more than a half-century ago.

Schlesinger said her grandparents arrived illegally during World War II, fleeing from Nazi persecution in Poland and Hungary.

''They did not have proper papers, but they were able to escape the Holocaust that way,'' said Schlesinger, 53.

James Causa and Caridad Monzón, both Cuban Americans and longtime Miami residents, summed up the feelings of most Florida respondents about undocumented immigrants.

''They should be given a chance, as long as they don't have a criminal record and don't want to destroy the government,'' said Causa, a 74-year-old teacher. ``They gave it to me.''

IDENTIFY WITH THEM

Though Cubans qualify to stay under the Cuban Adjustment Act, Causa said he identified with undocumented immigrants because the visa he used to enter the United States in the 1960s was ``probably fake.''

Monzón, an 89-year-old retired seamstress, echoed Causa's position.

''They should legalize them because they come to this country to seek better opportunities that they don't have in their country,'' she said.

Monzón broke ranks with the majority who disagreed with the idea of giving priority to skilled immigrants -- even though she entered the United States in 1946 on an immigrant visa requested by a brother in New York.

''The ones with employment skills should be the priority because they are educated and they can contribute more to society,'' she said.

Not all immigrants or children of immigrants backed the legalization plan.

''I applied for a green card and waited years to get into the country,'' said Canadian-born Alfredo Ronca, a 44-year-old manager at an electronics company who lives in Pompano Beach.

''I don't have a problem with immigrants -- my parents were immigrants from Italy,'' he said. ``But if you are here illegally, that means you broke the law. I did everything legally, so why should we give them a free pass?''

Tony Samra, the child of a Central American father and an American mother, agreed.

''My father came to the United States in 1947 from Tegucigalpa, Honduras,'' said Samra, 58, a professor of computer science and information technology who lives in Delray Beach.

''He got in line and applied for an immigrant visa and went through the legal process, served in the Army . . . did everything by the book,'' he said. ``These people should do things properly, like my dad did.''


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: fl; florida; illegal; immigration
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Sad, but not surprising.
1 posted on 06/11/2007 6:46:53 AM PDT by devane617
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To: devane617

Then build the wall on Florida’s northern border.


2 posted on 06/11/2007 6:47:56 AM PDT by manic4organic (Send a care package through USO today.)
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To: devane617

60 percent in Florida say legalize immigrants

60% in Florida ARE illegals..........


3 posted on 06/11/2007 6:48:03 AM PDT by WhiteGuy (GOP Congress - 16,000 earmarks costing US $50 billion in 2006 - PAUL2008)
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To: devane617

But what would sane people do?


4 posted on 06/11/2007 6:48:11 AM PDT by claudiustg (I didn't leave the Republican Party. I was purged.)
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To: devane617

Thats because so much of the state are immigrants or second/third generation hispanic immigrants.


5 posted on 06/11/2007 6:48:43 AM PDT by SmoothTalker
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To: devane617
I bet they only interviewed people in Suoth Florida...Dade and Palm Beach counties.


6 posted on 06/11/2007 6:48:45 AM PDT by darkwing104 (Let's get dangerous)
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To: devane617

Stop polling the illegals..........


7 posted on 06/11/2007 6:48:56 AM PDT by Red Badger (Bite your tongue. It tastes a lot better than crow................)
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To: darkwing104

There are more Mexicans in my neighborhood than Tijauna......


8 posted on 06/11/2007 6:49:58 AM PDT by Red Badger (Bite your tongue. It tastes a lot better than crow................)
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To: devane617

sounds like someones CHAD is a danglin’.


9 posted on 06/11/2007 6:50:03 AM PDT by Vaquero (" an armed society is a polite society" Heinlein "MOLON LABE!" Leonidas of Sparta)
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Consider the source.

I’m in Florida and I don’t believe this crap for one minute. People are outraged and ready to fight... and surprisingly, many are democrats.


10 posted on 06/11/2007 6:50:48 AM PDT by TaxxMann (Can't put a dollar sign on citizenship - oh wait, they just did !)
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To: devane617
Zogby said one of the surprising results was that a majority of black likely voters contacted statewide expressed support for legalization, even taking into account the margin of error of eight percentage points for that subgroup. As the debate has unfolded, some black leaders have voiced concern that foreign workers might take jobs and depress wages for blacks.

Blacks have a long history of voting against their own self-interest. They have voted for democrats since before FDR had polio.

11 posted on 06/11/2007 6:51:01 AM PDT by TruthShallSetYouFree (Abortion is to family planning what bankruptcy is to financial planning.)
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To: devane617

More polls trying to manufacture the news and influence policy. Unfortunately, most Americans are totally uninformed about the issue and have no idea what is in the bill or its ramifications.


12 posted on 06/11/2007 6:51:07 AM PDT by kabar
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To: devane617

Miami Herald, WOW, help me before I die laughing. As left wing goes, the Miami Herald are the top of the heap. And a legit poll run by them, sure it is ...

How can you really tell, well it’s simple the Democrats Presidential candidates are falling all over themselves to campaign in Florida for the AMNESTY bill ... cue crickets.


13 posted on 06/11/2007 6:51:59 AM PDT by Tarpon
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There are more Mexicans in my neighborhood than Tijauna......

Dude, your side of town is Tijauna... ;-)


14 posted on 06/11/2007 6:52:17 AM PDT by darkwing104 (Let's get dangerous)
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To: devane617

I wonder what the percentage of the population of Florida are residing there illegally?

Could this number possibly skewer the “study”?


15 posted on 06/11/2007 6:52:22 AM PDT by taxed2death (A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
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To: devane617
A Zogby poll in the Miami Herald. Yeah, I’m convinced.
16 posted on 06/11/2007 6:54:15 AM PDT by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: devane617

Who did they poll, everyone in Little Habana..?


17 posted on 06/11/2007 6:54:30 AM PDT by cardinal4
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As a resident of Florida, I find this poll highly suspect.
Maybe Palm beach, Broward, and Dade counties.
Florida’s construction industry has had wages so depressed by illegal labor, that it’s almost impossible to get a new business profitable if you follow the rules. After the hurricanes of 2004 the pattern was set, out of state contractors get temporary licenses, and a crew of non english speaking roofers or drywallers. You have a Wisconsin ( in a case I’m familiar with ) anglo front guy, his interpreter and 30 guys who ride in the same van. The insurance industry loves em, and their kickbacks to the adjusters.And the workers have no desire to become American citizens, they just want money to wire home ( usually at Publix’s Western Union counter).


18 posted on 06/11/2007 6:54:30 AM PDT by Waverunner ( "Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too." Voltaire)
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To: darkwing104

I call Wal-Mart “Little Mexico”.........


19 posted on 06/11/2007 6:54:54 AM PDT by Red Badger (Bite your tongue. It tastes a lot better than crow................)
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To: Red Badger

I feel your pain. Past couple of years there’s been a huge invasion.


20 posted on 06/11/2007 6:55:02 AM PDT by Sue Perkick (And I hope that what I’ve done here today doesn’t force you to have a negative opinion of me….)
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