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Florida poll on illegal immigration - sound right ?
The latest telephone poll taken by the Florida Governor's office, asked whether people who live in Florida think illegal immigration is a serious problem:
29% of respondents answered: "Yes, it is a serious problem."
71% of respondents answered: "No es una problema seriosa."
20 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
LOL....I don't think some got the joke.
- Lost. at. Sea.Lv 71 decade ago
71% "No es un serio problema".
The correct term.
The concept is correct. Illegal immigration is not a serious problem in Florida because the majority of the Spanish speaking persons are legal immigrants. A vast number of Puerto Ricans move recently to the Orlando area and the Cubans in Miami are excluded from the term illegal (all cubans are legal immigrants).
- katjha2005Lv 51 decade ago
LOL! That was great! I needed a good laugh-thanks
Edit:
To clear up comments way below me.. Jeb Bush is NOT the Governor of Florida anymore... Charlie Crist is..
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Source?
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- DARLv 71 decade ago
Actually, no, because every poll I've ever seen of Latinos in the US has a majority of them considering illegal immigration to be a serious problem.
- 1 decade ago
Sounds right to me no matter what state you ask the question in. Now if I could just learn to speak spanish or is that Mexican?
- labdoctorLv 51 decade ago
If people don't think we need good immigration laws, ask the American Indian.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I like to remind people Bush is governor of Florida.
- 1 decade ago
"problema" is a masculine noun. Nouns that end in a are usually feminine, except thos that end in "ma," which are masculine.