Pew Hispanic Center — 2007 National Survey of Latinos: As Illegal Immigration Issue Heats Up, Hispanics Feel a Chill
According to a report issued by the Pew Hispanic Center, “Nearly two-thirds say the failure of Congress to enact an immigration reform bill has made life more difficult for all Latinos.” According to the report, Latinos — citizens, lawful immigrants, and undocumented immigarnst — feel the impacts of the failure of immigration reform:
“Hispanics in the United States are feeling a range of negative effects from the increased public attention and stepped up enforcement measures that have accompanied the growing national debate over illegal immigration. Just over half of all Hispanic adults in the U.S. worry that they, a family member or a close friend could be deported, a new nationwide survey of Latinos by the Pew Hispanic Center has found. Nearly two-thirds say the failure of Congress to enact an immigration reform bill has made life more difficult for all Latinos. Smaller numbers (ranging from about one-in-eight to one-in-four) say the heightened attention to immigration issues has had a specific negative effect on them personally. These effects include more difficulty finding work or housing; less likelihood of using government services or traveling abroad; and more likelihood of being asked to produce documents to prove their immigration status. “
KJ