What do Latinos want in a path to citizenship? The same as everyone else

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By Chris Cillizza and Sean Sullivan, Washington Post

Conventional wisdom dictates that the Hispanic community in the United States is far more supportive of overhauling the immigration system and allowing those who are in the country illegally to be given a path to citizenship than the population as a whole.

That’s right — sort of. The reality of how Latinos feel about an immigration reform and, specifically, the requirements of a path to citizenship is more complex and worth exploring more deeply as we are just days away from the so-called “Gang of 8″ introducing a bipartisan immigration proposal.

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