Another poll today...I think we knew this!
[snips]Latino voters said the naturalization process should begin immediately, while 25 percent said it should be delayed until the border was found to be secure.
WASHINGTON — Nearly two-thirds of Latino voters know someone who is undocumented, according to a poll released Monday by Latino Decisions, likely part of the reason the Latino population so strongly supports comprehensive immigration reform.
Latino voters are increasingly flexing their political muscle to push for new legislation, and have been more consistently pro-reform than the voting population overall. The gains by President Barack Obama over Mitt Romney in the 2012 election helped spark a renewed effort for bills in the House and Senate, and the Republican National Committee is expected to endorse comprehensive immigration reform on Monday.
The poll found that a larger proportion of Latino voters — 63 percent — personally know someone who is undocumented, versus the 53 percent who said the same in 2011. Just over half of them — 51 percent — knew a friend without legal status in the United States and 6 percent knew a family member, while 39 percent knew both, Latino Decisions found.
Polling took place nationwide in mid-February and was conducted with 800 Latino registered voters
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/18/latino-voters-poll_n_2901863.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000009