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PHOENIX - Arizona voters like having volunteers patrolling the Mexican border, according to a new statewide poll.
A survey of 415 registered voters conducted within the past week found that 57 percent supported the Minuteman Project, with 34 percent opposed. Pollster Bruce Merrill said men were more likely to back the patrols than women, with Republicans more supportive than either Democrats or independents.
The volunteers are patrolling through the end of April. Organizers have promised similar campaigns elsewhere along the border, including the U.S. northern border.
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Despite support for the border watch, Arizonans are more divided over the propriety of taking more direct action.
Only 44 percent of those asked said they back the actions of Army reservist Patrick Haab, who was arrested after taking seven illegal entrants into custody at gunpoint at a rest stop. By contrast, 41 percent were opposed - well within the 4.8 percent margin of error for a survey of this size.
Haab initially said he was defending himself. Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas refused to prosecute, saying that Haab was effecting a lawful "citizen's arrest" of the seven - including one coyote - because they were all allegedly involved in a felonious conspiracy to smuggle people illegally into the country.
But Paul Charlton, the U.S. Attorney for Arizona, has questioned Thomas' reasoning.
Arizonans appear to like the idea of some sort of guest-worker program.
Merrill, who conducted the survey for KAET-TV, the Phoenix PBS affiliate, said 62 percent of those asked support a proposal being floated by President Bush that would let undocumented workers already here apply for temporary legal status. But they would have to go home after three years and be given no special preference in applying for permanent citizenship.
Support for such an idea dropped to 57 percent if the guest workers were allowed to earn permanent legal status.

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Ezai I. Martinez wrote on Jun 24, 2009 7:58 PM: