Poll: Catholics support immigration reform, oppose US-Mexico border wall
November 19, 2008
A Zogby poll has found that 69% of Catholics in the United States support an immigration reform that includes a path to citizenship for illegal aliens, while 64% oppose the construction of a US-Mexico border wall. The poll of 1,000 self-identified was conducted last month on behalf of the US bishops’ Migration and Refugee Services.
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