Posted on August 30, 2006

Poll finds backing for immigration measures

Voters also favor prohibiting illegal immigrants from receiving certain government services and benefits.

PHOENIX A new survey of Arizona voters shows most supporting four immigration-related measures that the Legislature put on the November general election ballot

The same poll found a majority opposing an initiative measure on marriage.

Results of the poll were released today.

The poll found support for measures to deny bail to illegal immigrants charged with a serious felony.

Voters also appear to support making English the state’s official language while barring illegal immigrants from receiving punitive damages in civil lawsuits.

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