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Immigrants: Cent and Republicans

immigrants: That's a stark contrast to GOP voters 65 and older only a third of that group says immigrants experience also found that 74 per cent of young whites believe that immigrants are targeted for discrimination a lot, compared to 57 per cent of white Americans of all ages, according to Metro News. However, among Republicans, only for the youngest group, between 18 and 29, is that view in the majority. While 41 per cent of Republicans of all ages believe immigrants face a lot of discrimination in the United States, the percentage increases to 60 per cent among Republicans between 18 and 29 years old, the survey found. Even 30-to-39-year-old Republicans are evenly split, 48 per cent to 48 per cent on whether immigrants undergo a lot of discrimination. That includes transgender people 62 per cent black Americans 57 per cent and gays and lesbians 58 per cent . Greg Goldstein, 20, and Ryan Kromsky, 24, are in the generation of Republicans that says immigrants face has been the basis of the American society, and to this day immigrants offer a great deal to the workforce, economy and overall success of America, said Goldstein, an economics major at the University of Maryland and president of the school's Progressive College Republicans. Overall, 63 per cent of Americans say there's a lot of discrimination against immigrants, the most who say of any group asked about in the poll. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.