A recent survey highlights a growing consensus among New Yorkers on the importance of addressing criminal behavior within immigrant communities through a fair justice system. An impressive 80% of participants express support for a process that ensures those convicted of serious crimes face consequences, emphasizing the need for equity and rehabilitation rather than harsh punitive measures.
Majority of New Yorkers Acknowledge Need for Fair Immigrant Justice
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Feb-05
Crime
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An overwhelming number of New Yorkers support deporting illegal-migrant criminals, a new poll reveals. Nearly 80% of New Yorkers statewide told Siena College pollsters that they back kicking out undocumented migrants who have been convicted of a crime, with t…
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Feb-05
Crime
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A new poll from Siena College reveals a robust demand among New York residents for decisive action against illegal immigrants who commit crimes. Nearly 80% of the state’s population supports the deportation of these criminals, signaling widespread approval for strict immigration policies to protect public safety and uphold the law.
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