A new Los Angeles Times poll shows a dramatic increase in support by California voters for comprehensive reform. 1,515 voters were surveyed.
Sixty-seven percent of Californians favored beefing up the border while offering undocumented immigrants in the U.S. a path to citizenship. Pollsters say that younger voters, who are much more likely to believe in legalization, have replaced the hard-liners who pressed for tossing the children of immigrants out of California schools a decade and a half ago.
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