Maybe the Republican caucus goers spirit against illegal immigration, but a poll conducted last month found most hold views on this immigration law.
Forty-one percent of those surveyed favored increases opportunities for legal immigrants to the U.S. workforce, and another 29 percent can live with it. Fully 73 per cent of the respondents which open to allow people from students to go to work in the US after graduation.
A majority of the larger-79 percent-preferred or can live with streamline business processes for hiring illegal immigrants for seasonal and full time jobs that Americans won’t take.
Overall, 57 percent said US immigration policy reform to expand legal immigration is a good idea, and 28 percent said they would support such efforts.
“There is definitely an appetite for working to solve the problem with the system of legal immigration and Republican Iowa make connections that can help grow our economy,” Republican strategist John Stineman said in a statement.