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Ohio Voters Reject Driver’s Licenses for Illegal Aliens 7-1, But Most Would Not Deport Them

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Ohio voters oppose issuing driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants by 84 percent to 11 percent, and they favor building a fence along the Mexican-U.S. border and creating a national ID card for all legal residents and citizens by large margins. They also oppose, 61 percent to 35 percent, providing a free public education to children of those in the United States illegally, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.

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