Friday, October 5, 2007

Pew Survey

According to a new Pew Survey:

"Immigration concerns remained widespread. Large majorities in nearly every country favored tougher restrictions on immigration, with many calling it a "very big" national problem.

Yet views in the United States and Europe toward immigrants were not necessarily harsh, or entirely predictable. Solid majorities of Americans and Canadians see it as a good thing that Asians and Latin Americans come to live and work in their countries, while majorities in Britain and France say the same about workers from the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe."

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