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Last Updated: September 13, 2006

RHODE ISLAND
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RACE: U.S. Congress, 2nd District
Jim Langevin (D)
GENERAL ELECTION DATE: November 7, 2006
PRIMARY: May 16, 2006

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Immigration Issue

Jim Langevin
Democrat
Incumbent's Winning Percentage in Last General Election
Congressional Immigration Reduction Grade
Amnesty/Permanent Legalization for Illegal Aliens  
Temporary Legalization for Illegal Aliens as Guestworkers  
Chain Migration  
Visa Lottery  
Citizenship for Illegal Aliens' Babies  
Large-scale Importation
of Workers
 
Worker Verification  
Federal Pickup of Locally Detained Illegal Aliens  
Federal Forced
Doubling
Of U.S. Population
With Immigration
 

SOURCES & EXPLANATIONS
• Most positions are based on immigration surveys filled out and signed by the candidate. (Click here for a survey to send to candidates for whom no positions are shown.)
If a challenger returns a survey, but the incumbent does not, the incumbent's positions are filled in based on the incumbent's past actions in Congress.
• Capitalized green positions (i.e. SUPPORTS - OPPOSES) indicate a stance that would encourage lower immigration and more U.S. stability.
• Lower-case red positions
(i.e. supports - opposes) indicate stances that would lead to higher U.S. immigration, sprawl and congestion.
• Squares that are blank  indicate that no position is yet known for that issue.
• "SUPPORT/OPPOSE" indicates a mixed stance that is more supportive than oppositional.
• "OPPOSE/SUPPORT" is similar but indicates more opposition than support.

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