Public Opinion
WASHINGTON - An Associated Press-Univision poll finds that Hispanic immigrants, many of whom faced huge problems in their homelands, have more idealized views of the United States than Hispanics who were born in America do.
SAN FRANCISCO - Tomasa Bulux speaks Spanish to her children, maintains an altar at home representing her Mayan culture's view of the world and meets once a week with Mayan immigrants who speak her indigenous Quiche tongue.
The Associated Press-Univision Poll on immigration was conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media from May 7-12.
The Associated Press-Univision Poll on immigration was conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media from May 7-12.