The results look very encouraging! And the response is pretty large (over 8,000).
Should Elvira Arellano have been arrested for breaking U.S. immigration law?
Yes (8812 responses)
91.6%
No (812 responses)
8.4%
9624 total responses
(Results not scientific)
Should a church building provide sanctuary from the law?
Yes (1751 responses)
18.4%
No (7773 responses)
81.6%
9524 total responses
(Results not scientific)
Arellano’s 8-year-old son is a U.S. citizen. Should that make a difference in how her deportation case is handled?
Yes (2415 responses)
25.3%
No (7138 responses)
74.7%
9553 total responses
(Results not scientific)
Regardless of your personal feelings, do you think Arellano’s case will generate so much sympathy and passion among her supporters that she’ll become the Rosa Parks of the immigrant rights movement?
Yes (1718 responses)
18.0%
No (7834 responses)
82.0%
9552 total responses
(Results not scientific)
Results after my vote (with the majority in each instance):
Should Elvira Arellano have been arrested for breaking U.S. immigration law?
Yes (9723 responses)
91.4%
No (911 responses)
8.6%
* 10634 total responses
* (Results not scientific)
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Should a church building provide sanctuary from the law?
Yes (1936 responses)
18.4%
No (8587 responses)
81.6%
* 10523 total responses
* (Results not scientific)
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Arellano’s 8-year-old son is a U.S. citizen. Should that make a difference in how her deportation case is handled?
Yes (2697 responses)
25.5%
No (7861 responses)
74.5%
* 10558 total responses
* (Results not scientific)
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Regardless of your personal feelings, do you think Arellano’s case will generate so much sympathy and passion among her supporters that she’ll become the Rosa Parks of the immigrant rights movement?
Yes (1916 responses)
18.2%
No (8639 responses)
81.8%
* 10555 total responses
* (Results not scientific)