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Appendix: Hispanic registered voters supplemental tables

Majority of Latino registered voters say having more immigration judges and staff to handle asylum cases would improve the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border (continued)

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Majority of Latino registered voters say having more immigration judges and staff to handle asylum cases would improve the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border (continued)

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Appendix: Hispanic registered voters supplemental tables
About one-third of Latino voters say they have been following news about the current situation at the U.S.-Mexico border extremely or very closely
Majorities of Hispanic voters view economic conditions in migrants’ home countries and in the U.S. as a major reason why many migrants are trying to enter the U.S.
Equal shares of Hispanic voters say the current situation at the border is leading to more crime or doesn’t have much impact on crime in the U.S.
Most Latino registered voters say the U.S. government is doing a bad job dealing with migrants seeking to enter the U.S. at the border with Mexico
Majority of Latino registered voters say having more immigration judges and staff to handle asylum cases would improve the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border
Majority of Latino registered voters say having more immigration judges and staff to handle asylum cases would improve the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border
Majority of Latino registered voters say having more immigration judges and staff to handle asylum cases would improve the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border (continued)

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