On the Front Lines of a National Debate:
Immigration in Arizona

October 20, 2006

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Immigration and border security are top issues ahead of mid-term elections in Arizona. The U.S. Border Patrol's Tucson sector is the busiest in the nation, with more than 430,000 apprehensions in 2005. Polls show that while voters support tighter border security, they also support a guest worker program. Candidates try to reconcile a range of voter opinions while campaigning.

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