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Asked in mid-2006 whether immigrants were "a good or bad influence on the way things are going in your country," a slim majority of U.S. respondents called immigrants a "good influence"; the opposing view prevailed in France and Great Britain, where tensions between immigrant and non-immigrant populations have been rising. In the U.S. as in Europe, some politicians have sought to capitalize on anti-immigrant sentiment. Especially in states such as California with large immigrant populations, however, candidates must also be mindful of immigrant communities' growing political clout.

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Overall no matter what, the immigrants will be known as a good influence by the US on the way things are going in your country. In France and Great Britain will be where with the opposing view lies.

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