Survey shows immigrants play a critical role in California
New research shows that most Californians believe that immigrants play a critical role in the state's success, and those surveyed support expanding services for that population, not only legal immigrants but undocumented immigrants. The study was commissioned by the California Community Foundation. President and CEO Miguel Santana spoke to FOX 11 about the findings from the survey.
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