Hispanics See Their Situation in U.S. Deteriorating; Oppose Key Immigration...
Half (50%) of all Latinos say that the situation of Latinos in this country is worse now than it was a year ago. The post Hispanics See Their Situation in U.S. Deteriorating; Oppose Key Immigration...
View ArticleThe Hispanic Vote in the 2008 Election
Hispanics voted for Democrats Barack Obama and Joe Biden over Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin by a margin of more than two-to-one in the 2008 presidential election, 67% versus 31%. The post The...
View ArticleHispanics and the New Administration
A year and a half after a lengthy, often rancorous debate over immigration reform filled the chambers of a stalemated Congress, the issue appears to have receded in importance among one of the groups...
View ArticleLatinos and the 2010 Elections: Strong Support for Democrats; Weak Voter...
In a year when support for Democratic candidates has eroded, the party’s standing among one key voting group—Latinos—appears as strong as ever. The post Latinos and the 2010 Elections: Strong Support...
View ArticleIllegal Immigration Backlash Worries, Divides Latinos
The national political backlash against illegal immigration has created new divisions among Latinos and heightened their concerns about discrimination against members of their ethnic group-including...
View ArticleAs Deportations Rise to Record Levels, Most Latinos Oppose Obama’s Policy
By a ratio of more than two-to-one (59% versus 27%), Latinos disapprove of the way the Obama administration is handling deportations of unauthorized immigrants. The post As Deportations Rise to Record...
View ArticleWhen Labels Don’t Fit: Hispanics and Their Views of Identity
A majority of Hispanics say they most often identify themselves by their family’s country of origin; just 24% say they prefer a pan-ethnic label. The post When Labels Don’t Fit: Hispanics and Their...
View ArticleViews of Obama Improve among Hispanics
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View ArticleLatinos’ Changing Views of Same-Sex Marriage
The post Latinos’ Changing Views of Same-Sex Marriage appeared first on Pew Research Center's Hispanic Trends Project.
View Article2016 National Survey of Latinos
Field dates: 08/23/16 - 09/21/16 Respondents: Nationally representative sample of 1,507 Latinos ages 18 and older. Margin of Error: +/- 3.3 percentage points at the 95% confidence interval. This survey...
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