A Candidate's Guide to Immigration: Answers to the Toughest Questions |
The debate on immigration promises to rage on until Election Day and beyond. The need for immigration reform is clear—yet the conversation around it is clouded by the politics of misinformation, anxiety, and fear. The Immigration Policy Center has put together a Candidate Packet to help those running for political office shape and develop a rational national conversation on immigration. The packet covers a range of sub-issues and its talking points are backed by hard data that effectively counters and clarifies the myths and ambiguities associated with the issue.
Published On: Sun, Oct 05, 2008 | Download File
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The number of Asian voters increased by 21.3%, or 589,000—from 2.8 million in 2004 to 3.4 million in 2008.
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