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Failure to communicate on immigration
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Jacoby, Tamar
2015
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Failure to communicate on immigration
2015
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Most of those who have been entrenched in the immigration issue for years know that when you say the word \"immigration,\" the person you're talking to is likely to think only about the illegal immigration problem. And most people don't recognize this bias within themselves. ImmigrationWorks USA, a national organization of employers working to advance better immigration law, in concert with the polling firm Penn Schoen Berland, conducted focus groups earlier this year with people of varying political affiliations in Dallas and Denver. They also surveyed 300 opinion-forming U.S. \"elites\" and 1,002 members of the U.S. general population -- some who had college degrees and others without -- who responded online. \"We needed to repeatedly remind people, 'we are not focusing on illegal, but legal immigration'\" said Tamar Jacoby, president of ImmigrationWorks. \"Really, it was stunning. In close to dozens of times, we had to stop people and reiterate that we're talking about legal immigration.\"
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The Arizona Daily Star
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