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Gallup Poll: Virtually No One Trusts the Mainstream Media

Thursday, June 20, 2013
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National News

The results are in: virtually no one trusts the scripted mainstream media. We’ve known it for years, but a new Gallup poll shows that a whopping 77% of Americans distrust mainstream media television.

Video: Inside Immigration Reform: Securing the U.S.- Mexico Border

PBS
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
National News

[Transcript excerpts. See original article for video.]

...RAY SUAREZ: It's critical to the debate over immigration reform: security along the United States' nearly-2,000-mile border with Mexico.

What the polls say... and why the politicians ignore their constituents

Poll after poll reveals that Americans want our border secured and guestworker numbers restricted. Polls show that a majority of Americans believe that the federal government actually encourages illegal immigration.

Poll: One Third of Mexicans Would Move to U.S.

U.S. Image Rebounds in Mexico... 35% Would Migrate
Pew Research
Monday, April 29, 2013
Our American Future

Immigration bill to bring in at least 33 million people, says group

The Daily Caller
Friday, April 26, 2013
National News

The pending Senate immigration bill would bring a minimum of 33 million people into the country during its first decade of operation, according to an analysis by NumbersUSA, a group that wants to slow the current immigration rate.

Immigration lobbies spent $1.5 billion since 2007

The Daily Caller
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
National News

A loose alliance of business and political groups has spent almost $1.5 billion since late 2007 to rewrite the nation’s immigration law according to a new report.

Progressives, union members are sharply split on immigration, poll shows

The Daily Caller
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Our American Future

President Barack Obama will host a White House meeting today with progressive immigration advocates and the AFL-CIO’s leader, Richard Trumka, highlighting the deep divide among union leaders, workers and business leaders over immigration policy.

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