OPPORTUNITY
The Public Agenda released a report in September called A Place to Call Home.
-63% of immigrants from Mexico believe that with hard work, there is greater opportunity to be successful in the US without connections to people that can help.
-36% believe connections to people that can help you are necessary to be successful in the US.
-96% believe that there is greater opportunity in the US to earn a good living, compared to the opportunity in Mexico.
-34% of immigrants from report that they feel there is a great deal of discrimination towards people from their birth country, as opposed to 15% of immigrants overall expressing the same.
-88% of Mexican immigrants somewhat or strongly agree with the assertion that to make it in the US you have to work hard, nothing is free.
On a more pessimistic note, The Latino Policy Coalition released a survey showing one in four of Latinos express the belief that their children will be worse off than themselves, in regards to the economy and standard of living.
ECONOMIC STIMULUS
A New America Media poll found:
-67% of Latinos believe Obama’s stimulus package is a good thing for their family and community, as opposed to 45% of whites and 84% of blacks
-47% of Latinos assert that only the large corporations will benefit from the economic stimulus, compared to 39% of whites and 33% of blacks
-34% of Latinos were aware of new community or regional infrastructure construction or renovation projects, compared to 44% of whites and 59% of blacks
-8% of Latinos were aware of local community organizations receiving stimulus dollars for various programs, compared to 23% of whites and 36% of blacks
EDUCATION
A Pew Hispanic Center survey found that:
92% of foreignborn Latinos express that a college education is important for getting ahead in life, compared to 83% of native-born Latinos and 74% of the general public
Only 29% of foreignborn Latino youths (16-25) and 60% of native-born Latino youths hope to obtain a bachelor’s degree or more
65% of foreignborn Latino youths expressed that they are unable to continue their education due to limited English skills
Large majorities of both foreignborn (76%) and native-born (70%) Latino youths cite responsibilities to family as a significant reason why they are unable to continue their education
HEALTH CARE
A Latino Decisions survey found:
-32% of Latinos rated health care as the most pressing issue for Obama and Congress to address in coming year before the 2010 election
-62% say it is very or extremely important that immigration reform is passed before the 2010 congressional election
-Given choice between the two issues, a majority of respondents chose health care (67%) as the topic most in need of addressing before the 2010 election.
On abortion, according to a Pew survey:
-39% of Latinos believe abortion should be legal, compared to 47% of whites and 50% of blacks
-25% of Latinos rank abortion as a critical issue, compared to 14% of whites and 14% of blacks
CITIZENSHIP
New America Media conducted a survey of 1,002 female immigrants, and found that it may be the women that are advocating legal citizenship within the family unit. A large majority of Latin American women want to be citizens (90%) and 60% of them report being the person in their family that feels the strongest about becoming a citizen. The main reason for pursuing citizenship, according to one in four Latin American women, was to avoid separation from children.
VALUES
The 2009 Values Survey conducted by Pew shows:
Party Affiliation - Latinos made up 14% of the adult population, 15% of the Democratic Party, but only 6% of the Republican Party.
Government - Latinos are the most optimistic ethnic group in regards to the role of government, with 66% saying that government is run for the benefit of all, compared to 50% of blacks and 45% of whites.
Same Sex Marriage – 36% of Latinos favor same sex marriage, compared to 35% of whites and 33% of blacks.
Patriotism – 33% of Latinos report being “very patriotic”, compared to 54% of whites and 37% of blacks.
Read more at The Opportunity Agenda website. |