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A new survey from the Kinder Institute found that more than 80% of Houston-area residents think the U.S. immigration system is not working well, while most also oppose mass deportations and support increased pathways to U.S. citizenship.
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Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research surveyed more than 9,800 residents in Harris, Fort Bend and Montgomery counties. More than 80% said they think the U.S. immigration system is not working well.
More Houston-area residents than not are against using state funds to pay for Texas students’ private school tuition, according to a study released this week by Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research.
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As Texas lawmakers advance a proposal to create a voucher-like program, a Rice University study found that 46% of Houston-area residents have some level of opposition. Forty-one percent of respondents showed some support for a voucher program, while 13% said they did not know about it or had no opinion on the matter.