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Number of Potential Immigrant Voters Were on the Rise in Key Super Tuesday States

Number of Potential Immigrant Voters Were on the Rise in Key Super Tuesday States

Jen Fad · Friday, March 23rd 2012 at 9:13PM · 345 views
Three of the twelve states holding Republican primaries or caucuses on Super Tuesday—Georgia, Massachusetts and Virginia—show especially strong trends in the numbers of foreign-born residents who have become U.S. citizens. This trend is significant given that these new Americans are able to register and vote. Immigrant communities in each of these states are large, exceeding 800,000 persons, and make up almost 10% or more of the statewide population. In fact, these three states are home to 71% of all immigrants living in the Super Tuesday states. While we don’t yet know how many of these naturalized U.S. citizens will vote on Super Tuesday or in the general election, GOP presidential candidates—many of whom have taken a hard line on immigration—would do well to take note of this trend.

http://immigrationimpact.com/2012/03/05/nu...


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