A majority of respondents (61% of Hispanics and 72% of non-Hispanics) oppose rewarding illegal aliens with drivers licenses.
El Paso Times/KVIA-ABC 7 poll, May 2005
Florida voters oppose -- by more than a 3-to-1 margin -- rewarding illegal aliens with drivers licenses.
Research 2000 Florida Poll, March, 2005
Sixty-two percent of Californians polled disapprove of a measure to allow illegal aliens to apply for driver's licenses.
Field Poll, March 2005
57 percent of those polled support a law that would prohibit states from giving drivers licenses or any other official photo ID to illegal aliens
Washington Post-ABC News poll, January, 2005
In the November, 2004 election, 56 percent of Arizona voters approved Proposition 200 to prevent illegal aliens from voting and require state and local government employees who discover a violation of federal immigration law to make a written report to federal immigration authorities. See CNN exit poll information about those who voted in favor of Proposition 200.
Three-quarters (73 percent) of adults agree with the 9/11 Commission that States should require more and better forms of identification before issuing drivers licenses to prevent terrorists from getting them.
Coalition for a Secure Driver's License, August, 2004
Seventy percent of adults would be less likely to vote for elected officials who make it easier to get licenses.
Coalition for a Secure Driver's License, August, 2004
65 percent of those who voted in the California recall election believe illegal immigrants should not be eligible for services and benefits provided by state and local governments, except for emergency services and 53% would be more likely to vote for a candidate who opposes granting government benefits and services to illegal immigrants. Specifically:
More than 3 out of 5 likely voters in California oppose the bill Gov. Davis signed to grant driver's licenses to illegal aliens. Moreover, 43 percent of likely voters say a candidate's support for driver's licenses for illegal aiens would make them less likely to vote for that person.
Los Angeles Times Poll, October 2003
57 percent of registered voters in Colorado believe that illegal migrants should not receive in-state tuition rates to attend state colleges and universities
Rocky Mountain News Poll, October 2002
Thanks for posting that poll. Someone had posted a poll which reflected that Americans were divided on providing free health care, etc., to illegals.
Even if I believe that poll, I have to believe that people in non-border states didn't take seriously the problem caused by illegals in border state hospitals.