A Rasmussen poll of likely Florida voters conducted July 6, 2010 found:
* 62% support a immigration law for Florida similar to the recent law passed in Arizona. Only 24% oppose such a law. 60% disagree with the Justice Department’s suit to block Arizona SB1070. Only 28% agree with the suit.
Florida Zogby Polling Results, March 2009:
A Zogby International poll of 801 likely voters across the state found that, by an overwhelming margin, Floridians believe that illegal immigration is harming their state.
* 71.3% of Florida voters say illegal immigration has a negative impact on the state. Only 14.4% believe it has a positive impact on Florida.
* 83.5% of Florida voters believe illegal aliens have a negative impact on the state budget, versus only 7.9% who believe their impact is positive.
* 57.5% believe illegal immigration should be reduced through better enforcement of immigration laws. Only 36% of Florida voters favor amnesty or legalization for current illegal aliens.
* 68.6% of Florida voters want worksite immigration enforcement to continue. Only 21.1% support the Obama administration’s decision to curtail worksite enforcement.
Read FAIR’s press release and illegal immigrant cost study for Florida released with this poll.
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